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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
We do our NetApp
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
You could also use NetBackups Snap Mirror to tape. You
[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Jonathan Dyck
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
We do our NetApp backups (old GF940 metro cluster
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
You could also use NetBackups Snap Mirror to tape. You would need a NetApp
snap mirror license.
The Pros
It uses snapmirror and sends the data off to tape. It is a RAW volume backup
-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
Rusty,
If you have a way to use Snapvault to backup to another location, I
would use it. We have a number of file systems like what you have. I
tried NDMP over TCP and NFS backups using dedicated snapshots mounted
on a client. Both used a dedicated 10G network. We
We have a NetApp filer that has a few TB of data made up largely of
millions of small files (about 30 million or so) and we are using several
NDMP policies to back up this data. The two main problems are length of
time it takes to backup (we usually have 2-3 backups running all day every
day)
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] NDMP and Millions of Files
We have a NetApp filer that has a few TB of data made up largely of millions of
small files (about 30 million or so) and we are using several NDMP policies to
back up this data. The two main problems are length
Rusty,
If you have a way to use Snapvault to backup to another location, I
would use it. We have a number of file systems like what you have. I
tried NDMP over TCP and NFS backups using dedicated snapshots mounted
on a client. Both used a dedicated 10G network. We basically overran
our 6030