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What’s New In NetBackup 6.5:The NetBackup Platform: Next Generation Data Protection
Justin StevensSenior Architect02/21/2008
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Agenda
What’s New in Netbackup 6.51
Flexible Disk2
VMware4
Veritas Backup Reporter5
PureDisk3
Summary and Q&A6
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Symantec Vision for NetBackup 6.5• Deliver the industry’s most complete portfolio of disk-based
backup solutions
• Offer customers complete flexibility & choice: any disk solution, any connection, optimized for price or performance
• Enable centralized management of disk technologies, leveraging NetBackup for unified recovery management
• Leverage disk to deliver protection solutions to deliver some revolutionary solutions: – Instant recovery of critical applications to any point-in-time– 50-500x data reduction in the backup environment– Tapeless data protection with off-site vaulting & DR
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Whats new at a glance 6.5:• Storage Lifecycle Policies• Advanced Disk Storage Option• Shared Disk Storage Option• SAN Client• Netbackup Fiber Transport• Open Storage Option• VTL Direct to tape• Netbackup Snapshot Client• Media Sharing• Bare Metal Restore• Puredisk Duplication Option
Whats new at a glance 6.5.1:
• Added support for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0
• Enhancements to the NetBackup for Microsoft Exchange Agent
• VMware enhancements
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Overwhelming Complexity…
Policies
Scheduler
Recovery Process
Management / GUI
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Agents
Tape Backup
NetBackup
BackupExec
IBM TSM
Legato
CommVault
Retrospect
ArcServe
BakBone
Snapshots/
ReplicationSRDF
SnapMirror
SnapVault
SAN Copy
RepliStor
Repl Mgr
Data Rep
Hitachi BCM
HiCommand
TruCopy
UniversalReplicator
MetroCluster
SyncMirror
CDP
RecoverPoint
Mendocino
TimeSpring
BackupExec CPS
XOsoft
Asempra
Microsoft DPM
Deduplication
PureDisk
Avamar
DataDomain
Diligent
Sepaton
Quantum
EMC
FalsonStor
VTL / Disk BU
PureDisk
DataDomain
Diligent
FalconStor
Sepaton
NearStore VTL
EMC CDL
Quantum
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What Must A Next-Generation Data Protection Platform Deliver?
Tape BackupCDP Deduplication VTL / Disk BU
Service LevelManagement &
Compliance
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AdvancedRecovery for Critical Apps
bronze
silver
gold
platinum
Data Archiving, Migration, &
RetentionNext-Generation
Data Protection
Platform
Unified Protection& Recovery
Management
Snapshots/
Replication
CoreNetBackup
NetBackupAgents & Options
EnterpriseVault Backup
Reporter
SnapshotClient
NetBackupCDP/R
NetBackupPureDisk
EnterpriseDisk Options
CoreNetBackup
NetBackupVault
The Veritas
NetBackup
Platform
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NBU 6.5 Disk Backup OptionsEnterprise Disk Options
• New disk features included free with all
Enterprise Disk options
– Storage Lifecycle Policies
– Media server load-balancing
– Intelligent disk capacity management
• Priced by server tier & OS
• Includes all functionality above,
plus SAN Media Server, BMR, client encryption,
and CDP client (when available)
• All clients support Windows, Linux, Solaris, HP-UX,
and IBM AIX
Enterprise Disk Foundation
Enterprise ClientEach priced independently based upon virtual disk capacity
• Backup to Media Serversover the FC SAN
• 150 MB/sec
• Windows, Linux, Unix
• Cataloging and restore management of snapshots
• VxSF, EMC, HDS, IBM, NetApp, Sun, HP Arrays
• FlashBackup
Snapshot Client
SAN Client
• VTL appliance support
• VTL direct to tape
• Expire on dupe
• Enhanced backup to standard disk arrays
• SAN, NAS, DAS support
• High-speed backup over SAN w/SAN client
Flexible Disk Option
Virtual Tape Option
• intelligent appliances via OpenStorage API
• De-duplication support
• Replication support
• NBU backup to PureDiskStorage Unit
• Use any disk storage
• De-duplication support
• Replication support
PureDiskDe-duplication Option
OpenStorageDisk Option
VTLOpen
Storage
New!Improved!
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New!Improved!
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Enterprise Disk Foundation:
Storage Lifecycle Policies
BronzeLifecycle Policy
Duplicate to tape,vault offsite and retain 6 months
Duplicate to tapes
with inline copy
Keep 1 onsite,retain for 2 months
Vault 1 offsite,retain for 6 months
SilverLifecycle Policy
GoldLifecycle Policy
Duplicate to tape,vault offsite,
retain 12 months
BackupPolicy 1
BackupPolicy 4
BackupPolicy 2
BackupPolicy 3
Deduplicate andcopy to SATA disk,retain 6 months
Backup to fast disk,retain 1 month
Backup to disk,retain 3 weeks
Backup to tape, retain 2 months
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Enterprise Disk Foundation:
Media Server Load BalancingMedia Server Load Balancing: delivering high availability and dynamic capacity optimization
World-class leader:
• Meet SLA commitments: ensure data is stored in the right place, for the right time
• Reduce storage costs: store important data on disk, less important data on tape
• Reduce risk: ensures data is migrated to tape before deleting from disk
• Reduce administrative cost: automate data management with lifecycle policies
Works With:
• Tape
• Flexible Disk Option
• PureDisk Deduplication Option
• Virtual Tape Option
• OpenStorage Disk Option
• Automatic HA / failover
• If jobs fail they are re-started on a new server
• Clients backup to least busy media server
• Jobs are directed to Media Server withlowest utilization
Before:
failover
In 6.5:
media server load balancing
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Enterprise Disk Foundation:
Disk Pooling & Intelligent Capacity Mgmt
Disk Pooling & Intelligent Disk Capacity Management: intelligently managing the shared disk pool
Key Values:
• Reduced disk cost: better utilization through intelligent allocation
• Faster backup / restore: backups are kept on a single volume when possible
• Higher reliability: avoids “disk full” conditions by better managing disk pool
• Tiered storage: ensures that most important backups remain on disk longer
Works With:
• Flexible Disk Option
• PureDisk Deduplication Option
• OpenStorage Disk Option
Capacity Optimization:
• Automatic selection of disk target of the right size
• Spans volumes if backup is bigger than largest volume
Intelligent Expiration:
• Disk capacity is managed by value of the data
• Least important data deleted first, but only after movedto tape
Before: In 6.5:
first in
first out
first in
first out
first in
first out
no coordination
disk pool
intelligent allocation
intelligent deletion / expiration
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NetBackup Disk Backup SolutionsStandard ClientNet Backup Client
Enterprise Client
CDP client
SAN client
Snapshotclient
PrimarySnapshots
CDP Server& Storage
1. Heterogeneous SnapshotManagement & CDP
NetBackupMedia Servers
Basic Tape& Disk
2. Deep Integration & Managementof Backup Appliances
Intelligent Appliances
(VTLs)
• Virtual tape option
– VTL direct to tape
– Expire on dupe
• Open storage disk option
– Deep appliance integration
– Deduplication support
– Replication support
VTL
OpenStorage
• Flexible disk option
– Enhanced backup to disk
– SAN, NAS andDAS support
– High-speed backupover SAN
• Pure disk deduplication option
– Deduplication of anyNet backup backup
– Use any disk storage
– Replication support
3. Fast Backup, Deduplication, & Sharing with heterogeneous disk
HeterogeneousDisk Pool
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In Depth:
Flexible Disk OptionFlexible Disk Option: open, shared, high-speed disk backup using standard disk arrays
Key Values:
• Reduced disk cost: all the features of backup appliances leveraging standard disk and
servers, built-in to NetBackup
• Faster backup / restore: high-speed backup to disk over the SAN
• Better utilization: disk is shared between media servers, allowing higher utilization
• Increased reliability: sharing protects against media server failure
Works With:
• Qualified enterprise disk arrays from EMC, HDS,
NetApp, HP, IBM, Sun, both enterprise & mid-range
arrays
• Solaris & Windows Media Servers
(Windows available in future MP)
• Disk pooled and shared between multiple media servers
• FC target added to media servers, to allow SAN clients to backup to media servers
• Sharing is on the LUN level, all LUNs zoned to all media servers, access automatically managed with LUN masking in real-time
Before: In 6.5:
standard clients
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load-balancedmedia servers
SAN clients
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In Depth:
SAN Client
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SAN Client: fast backups over the SAN to a media server
• Fast backup over the SAN: 150 MB/sec single stream, multiple streams possible per client,
500MB/sec through a media server, aggregate*
• Lighter agent footprint: lightweight SAN client as an alternative to installing a full SAN
Media Server on the client
• High Availability: can configure redundant fibre channel paths for SAN client, or can also use
IP network as backup path
Works With:
• SAN client runs on Windows, Solaris, Linux,
AIX, and HP-UX
• Requires a Qlogic HBA in the media server
in first release
• Solaris & Linux Media Servers only in first
release
• 150 MB/sec backups*, up to 500 MB/sec aggregate* through a media server
• Allows heterogeneous SAN clients to backup into Solaris or Linux media servers
• Alternative to SAN Media Server for backup to disk
• Can send data to Flexible Disk Option, OpenStorage devices, or PureDisk (tape in future releases)
* results will vary based upon data and environment
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OptionShared
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load-balancedmedia servers
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OpenStorage Devices
PureDiskDeduplication Option
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SAN clients
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Key Values:
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In Depth:
PureDisk Deduplication OptionPureDisk Deduplication Option: a de-duplicated disk storage unit leveraging standard disk
Key Values:
• Reduced disk cost: dramatic space reduction with standard disk, allowing for months of
backups to be kept online
• Reduce the cost of DR / vaulting: cost-efficiently replicate data to another data center,
saving on tape shipping and storage
• Integrate solutions: one scalable disk pool for the entire enterprise (data center, remote
office, desktop / laptop)
Works With:
• Any disk connected over any connection
(DAS, SAN, NAS, iSCSI)
• Any NetBackup client
• Backup into PureDisk from any existing NetBackup client
• PureDisk integrated with NetBackup through the OpenStorage API / plugin
• Leverage PureDisk’s 50-500x deduplication capabilities under NetBackup*
• Leverage PureDisk’s replication capabilities for offsite vaulting and DR
* results will vary based upon data and environment
standard NetBackup clients
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SAN clients
PureDiskLocal
Disk Pool
WAN link
PureDiskRemote
Disk Pool
PureDisk clients
load-balancedmedia servers
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In Depth:
OpenStorage Disk Option
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OpenStorage Disk Option: deep integration with intelligent backup appliances
Key Values:
• Appliance form factor: integrated appliances, easy plug-in to NetBackup
• Reduce the cost of DR / vaulting: cost-efficiently replicate data to another data center,
saving on tape shipping and storage
• Direct integration with NetBackup: direct data stream that bypasses tape virtualization,
fully-managed by NetBackup)
OpenStorage Partners:
• Deep integration with intelligent backup devices through OpenStorage plug-in
• Removes the need for virtual tape emulation
• Physical connectivity over Fibre Channel or IP
• Enables NetBackup management, remote replication, and deduplication (depending on functionalityof devices)
OpenStorageAppliance(Remote)
standard NetBackup clients
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SAN clients
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load-balancedmedia servers
OpenStorageIntegratedAppliance
(Local)
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OpenStorage Plug-in
WAN link
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Other Key NetBackup 6.5 Features
New name (formerly NetBackup Advanced Client)
New array support for EMC Clariion and HP EVA
Instant recovery from any 3rd party snapshot technology
Key technology for new VMware backup capabilities
Integration point for CDP
NetBackup Snapshot Client
• Faster Backup Performance: direct or staged backup to disk
• Instant Recovery: Cataloged snapshots are recoverable by NetBackup
Key Benefits:
Bare Metal Restore
Windows fast restore
Network boot
New client support for Solaris 10, AIX 5.3,Red Hat 4, SUSE SLES9
New server support for Red Hat 4, SUSE SLES9
• Faster Recoverability: Complete system recovery in 15 minutes
• Heterogeneous support: For Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX
• Flexibility: Recovery to dissimilar hardware
Key Benefits:
NetBackup OperationsManager
Operational reporting enhancements
View client and policy groups
• Reduce Administration Costs: Centralized management of all backup andrecovery operations
• Real-time: Operational management anddrill down
Key Benefits:
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Other Key NetBackup 6.5 Features
Allows VTL devices to duplicate images directly to tape without going through a media server
Process controlled by NetBackup and is catalog-consistent
VTL Direct-to-Tape
• Better Performance: direct tape copies leveraging VTL
• Less Media Server Expense: No mediaserver required
Key Benefits:
Media Sharing
Allows tape media to be shared between any number of Media Servers and NDMP tape Servers
Manage the number of partially-full tapesper volume pool
Can be segmented by policy, or shared in an un-restricted manner
• Tape Media Savings: drives bettertape utilization
• Higher Availability: tape media no longer tied to a particular media server
Key Benefits:
LiveUpdate for NetBackup
Automates distribution of NetBackup patches toboth NetBackup clients and servers
Unix, Linux, Windows
Driven by the NetBackup policy for complete admin control (automated or manual)
Leverages Symantec LiveUpdate
• Reduce Administration Costs: ease patch management for NetBackup infrastructure
• Integration: leverage corporateLiveUpdate infrastructure
Key Benefits:
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Flexible Disk Overview
• Flexible Disk
– An option name
– Not a storage unit type found in the NetBackup GUI
– Includes support for AdvancedDisk
– Includes support for SharedDisk
– Enables Enterprise Disk Foundation features
• Enables support for Storage Lifecycle Policies
• Enables support for media server load-balancing
• Enables support for intelligent disk capacity management
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Flexible Disk Overview
• Disk Pools
– AdvancedDisk & SharedDisk use disk configured within NetBackup as disk pools
– Disk pools present storage for use when configuring AdvancedDisk & SharedDisk storage unit types
• Disk pools are also used for PureDisk and OpenStoragestorage unit types
– Configured using the disk pool configuration wizard
– Viewable from the NetBackup GUI
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Flexible Disk Overview
• AdvancedDisk
– Performance enhanced basic disk
• Enables Storage Lifesysle Policies
• Enables media server load-balancing
• Enables intelligent disk capacity management
• SharedDisk
– SAN Attached disk arrays for sharing storage between homogeneous media servers
• Also enables Enterprise Disk Foundation features
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AdvancedDisk
• A storage unit type
– Storage unit type = disk
– Disk type = AdvancedDisk
– Requires a selected disk pool
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AdvancedDisk• Disk details…
– Uses a collection of dedicated disk• Direct attached, SAN attached, or Network attached
– Disk is exposed as a file system– Easy to adopt with existing investments in basic disk– Freedom to choose disk hardware
• Usage details…– NetBackup assumes that it owns the entire capacity of the
exposed file system– Reduces administrative effort required for tasks such as
capacity management, load balancing, and duplication of backup images
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AdvancedDisk
• Complete platform coverage– Solaris
– Windows
– Linux
– HP-UX
– AIX
• Capabilities– Works with the SAN Client
– Enables Enterprise Disk Foundation features
– Backups can span storage units
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SharedDisk
• A storage unit type
– Storage unit type = disk
– Disk type = SharedDisk
– Requires a selected disk pool
– Media server selection:
• Use any available media server
• Use specific media servers
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SharedDisk• Disk details…
– Uses array based collection of dedicated disk• Supported arrays are detailed on the NetBackup HCL• Includes EMC CX, DMX• Includes Hitachi GF• Includes HP EVA• Includes IBM DS6000, System Storage N series• Includes NetApp FAS series
• Usage details…– Homogeneous media servers can share disk– Scalability: Media servers are easily added to or removed
from a SharedDisk storage unit– Scalability: Luns are easily added to disk pools
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SharedDisk
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S A N
LUNs LUNs
LAN
During backup, the media server dynamically attaches a volume, mounts the file-system and writes the backup.
Clients
Load BalancedAdditional backup jobs are distributed by the Master server across the pools of servers and volumes.
Any to Any AccessAny volume is dynamically accessible from any Media Server.
Master
Disk Pool
Bypass Offline Media Servers Images can be accessed even if the server that wrote the images fails or is decommissioned.
HomogeneousMedia Servers
Introducing the ‘Disk Pool’ concept LUNs are collectively managed as volumes within a disk group.
Flexible ReprovisioningAdd storage or servers independently