Just a quick response to one of the earlier posts regarding LSU’s and 
multi-domain NBU environments.  OST and Data Domain does support deployment 
into NBU environments where there is more than one Netbackup domain.

 

The OST admin guide states that you should only have one LSU (Logical storage 
unit) per Netbackup Domain but that each data Domain appliance can have up to 
100 LSU’s which would in theory support up to 100 Netbackup domains.  It does 
say that multiple LSU’s can cause issues with some of the advanced Netbackup 
features such as media server load balancing but it is a recommended best 
practice when deploying into multi-domain netbackup environments.

 

http://www.emc.com/collateral/software/white-papers/h7296-data-domain-boost-openstorage-wp.pdf

 

Thanks,

 

Mark Glazerman

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I wouldn't recommend a VTL with NBU at all as NBU works extremely well using 
Disk Pools/Disk Staging Storage Units. Making your disk look like a bunch of 
tape drives just adds more management and complexity and defeats the purpose of 
disk, IMO. On a side note, because SLPs and OST work together to get the 
replication completed, you will not need the replication option licensed on the 
DD. 

It is very easy to setup both the DD and NBU to utilize the DD and get images 
replicating. Plan on waiting a while for the first images to replicate if you 
have a small link. I made a mistake setting up my first DD Storage Server w/in 
NBU and used the IP address as the name of the Storage Server. The Storage 
Server name is tied to the Disk Pool, which is tied to the SLP, which is tied 
to the images, so it caused a situation where I had to wait for the old images 
to be cleaned up before I could remove it. 

Something to think about is what you are going to do with the images on the 
remote DD once they are on the other side. Just having the images on a DD at a 
remote location is only part of the way to being able to do any recovery. 

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We are in the early stages of implementing EMC Data Domain dedupe appliance and 
use Symantec NetBackup. I've a couple of questions about it for the experts. 

Plan is to have a DD appliance in 1 location and replicate data to another DD 
appliance in another location. Plan is also to generate a tape copy for long 
term archival at primary location. 

1.OST & VTL are both being discussed. Which option is most favorable in the 
industry? Are there any specific advantages that can make or break things?
2.VTL supports LTO3 drives at the most. Does this mean that we need to have 
LTO3 physical tape drives for duplicate copy or will LTO5 drives work?

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