EMCs strategy is NDMP through an NDMP accelerator node that has an initial full and then only sends the changes thereafter but each backup is considered a full.
Tom,
Thanks. Interesting. That is a horrible way to backup volumes. That was the solution before NDMP. CommVault suggested the same thing. EMC has a hardware solution that they say gets good Dedupe rates with inline NDMP stream backups with an incremental forever
strategy. I wanted to see if the Netbackup Accelerator offers similar features.
Dwayne
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Per conversations with engineering, ndmp does not dedupe well. It was suggested that we mount the volumes to a media server and run it to a dedupe pool. Ymmv
Cheers,
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> Netbackup NDMP Dedupe
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