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[Veritas-bu] Assistance Required

2006-02-03 02:33:39
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Assistance Required
From: simon.weaver AT astrium.eads DOT net (WEAVER, Simon)
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2006 07:33:39 -0000
Justin
It takes longer than 1 week - still use them after months !!

Simon Weaver 
Technical Support 
Windows Domain Administrator 

EADS Astrium 
Tel: 02392-708598 

Email: Simon.Weaver AT Astrium.eads DOT net 



-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Durrant [mailto:durrantj AT wwwebi DOT net] 
Sent: 02 February 2006 21:15
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Assistance Required


Simon / Ed

Thanks very much for your replies. They have been most informative.

I have now got myself a copy of the NetBackup Admin Guide; I just have to 
find a spare week to read it ;-)

Thanks again
J
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "WEAVER, Simon" <simon.weaver AT astrium.eads DOT net>
To: "'Justin Durrant'" <durrantj AT wwwebi DOT net>; 
<veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2006 12:58 PM
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Assistance Required


>
> Justin
> Your welcome. As Netbackup is going to be the corporate standard, then 
> you may want to make suggestions and evaluate the needs for your 
> clients.
>
> For example, if you backup SQL, Oracle or Exchange DB, you are going 
> to require add-ons - which are effectively license keys.
>
> These factors are to be considered when pricing up the Netbackup 
> Family.
>
> If you have over 300, then chances are your backing up HUGE amounts of
> Data,
> most likely in the 20+TB area by now I would hope (or even more!!)
>
> Netbackup does allow backups to be carried out across the WAN and 
> through firewalls if the need is required. An alternative would be to 
> implement Netbackup Media Servers.
>
> In essence, these are servers that backup themselves locally using a
> shared
> tape drive(s). Do you happen to have any of the Netbackup System
> Administrator guides, as there are some pretty good useful information
> articles in there that talks about the planning and installation and 
> tuning
> of Netbackup.
>
> As mentioned from the start, I do not know your exact setup, so I can 
> only guide you, but one would think that someone at your site has 
> knowledge of what has been done, and what they are now looking to do 
> :-)
>
> Hope this is of some help - again, NOT trying to push you into doing 
> any
> of
> the above, just advising you what can be done.
>
> In an example here, I have 2 master servers, and 2 media servers, 
> which
> are
> treated as SAN MEDIA servers, sharing a larger Tape Robotic Library and
> backing up the disks through "fibre" channel cards.
>
> The reason; To improve the backup performance for our larger systems 
> that holds TB's of Data. You may wish to just implement Media Server 
> or servers at your sites and backup to a tape drive or drives.
>
> Wish you good luck Justin. But if you get time, I would strongly 
> recommend doing some research. Not only will this benefit you as the 
> person responsible for the infrastructure, but you also take part 
> responsibility for implementing the kit / software as you see fit :-)
>
> Greetings
>
> Simon Weaver
> Technical Support
> Windows Domain Administrator
>
> EADS Astrium
> Tel: 02392-708598
>
> Email: Simon.Weaver AT Astrium.eads DOT net
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Durrant [mailto:durrantj AT wwwebi DOT net]
> Sent: 01 February 2006 11:18
> To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
> Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Assistance Required
>
>
> Hi Simon
>
> Thanks for the response.
>
>> Well, bit of a tough question to answer, as there are SO many 
>> questions I would probably want to ask you, one of them being "Is 
>> Netbackup the
> product
>> for you" !?
>
> I dont believe I have a choice in this as we already have this in 
> place.
>
>> How many client machines are you backing up?
> Over 300 hundred boxes. Most of them are on site locally but there was 
> mention that perhaps we should be backing up our various remote sites. 
> However, our Windows admin has suggested that we could possibly use 
> DFS for this; so this may be the route we take on remote sites.
>
>> Are they a variety of operating systems? (ie: Unix, NT, 2003)
> We have a selection. We're only backing up servers (Solaris, RHEL and 
> Windows), a NetApp filer and our SAN. I'd like to be able to backup 
> the SAN data directly; it is currently being backed up via the machine 
> that uses the
> space but I'm sure that this is the wrong way to do it.
>
>> Is Netbackup going to be the corporate backup product and part of 
>> your
> business strategy?
> Yes, almost certainly.
>
>> In terms of what you backup, you may be able to find this out from 
>> the "Images on Media" report tool - most of the information about the 
>> clients and size of data on tape can come from the Reports applet.
> Thankyou, I'll take a look at these reports.
>
>> Netbackup is scalable, there is no doubt about that - In my own 
>> personal view, some of the add-on's appear to be very expensive (ie 
>> SQL license,
>> Oracle) so you need to take costs into account.
> Phew, that kinda answers part of the issue. Not sure about add-on's 
> that we'd require. I havent heard mention of costs yet so I wont be 
> losing any sleep over this.
>
>> Not sure if I am being much help here ? :-(
> Any help is more than I had to start with. Thanks muchly
>
> Justin
>
>
>
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