Re: [Veritas-bu] NetBackup DeDupe I/O Requirements
2010-10-13 11:04:09
I don't have any personal experience
on this, but have been told that SATA will work fine for dedupe. Data Domain
and the new NetBackup appliances, and I'm sure all of the other dedupe
hardware vendors, use SATA drives.
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Does anyone running NetBackup DeDupe (Media server,
not dedicated puredisk) have any storage recommendations? We use 500GB
SATA disks here as the basis for our DSSU / D2D2T infrastructure and I
need to know if we can "convert" them to DeDupe storage as is,
or if we need to invest in something that is more friendly to random I/O.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
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