Re: [Networker] Networker integrated Avamar de-dup schedules
2009-07-06 13:36:12
I decided to use our standard "1 full plus 9 differential" schedule. The
main reason I chose this is to minimize the amount of meta-data written to
the AFTD on the NetWorker server. Running a full backup every day, you
won't write any more data to the Avamar storage node, but NetWorker will
have to index every file on the client every day.
For every file "backed up", NetWorker stores a 100-200 byte file on the
NetWorker local AFTD. This doesn't sound like a lot until you start backing
up millions of files every day.
On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 3:48 AM, JKK <johannes.karlsson AT skyrr DOT is> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Those of you who have been using Avamar to de-duplicate data into
> networker, how do you configure your schedules?
>
> Do you treat the de-dup backups the same as the regular non-de-dup
> networker backups in respect to incremental and Full?
>
> Johannes
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