Hello,
Just a hint.
If you will use NBU and DD with BOOST, the synthetic backups are instant. NO
reading and writing to device.
In fact this is a future of all OST devices.
stefanos
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When did this get announced?
I have been bugging our EMC Backup rep about this, I would have figured
they would have been all over giving me the news.
On 9/30/2011 1:14 AM, smpt wrote:
Hello,
Just a hint.
If you will use NBU and DD with BOOST, the synthetic backups are instant. NO
reading
This is not true (yet). We've recently talked do DD engineering in addition
to trying it ourselves and confirmed both ways that optimized synthetics
aren't currently supported.
On Sep 30, 2011 3:28 AM, David Stanaway da...@stanaway.net wrote:
When did this get announced?
I have been bugging
Two questions for you:
1) Do/Would you use synthetic fulls (Syncsort does incrementals
forever)?
2) Do your clients have the horsepower to handle source side
deduplication?
We could not move as there are some legacy systems they do
not fully support in our environment.
Ken
I'd be interested in hearing your drivers for moving away from NBU. That
might help others form a better response.
-Rusty
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