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NetBackup 6.5.4

TimBurlowski
Product Manager
July 8th, 2009 | 5 Comments
Tags: NetBackup, Basics, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
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Most of you are probably aware that we released 6.5.4 NetBackup a few weeks ago. You can read all about it in the recent press release.

I thought I would share a few fun facts about the release. Over 200 people participated in our First Availability (FA) program. If you aren’t familiar with the FA program, unlike a Beta release, FA customers are actually encouraged to run the software in production and the release is fully supported. By the time we released 6.5.4 to the general public it had over 4000 days of production time behind it. When surveyed afterwards the participants gave the release a big thumbs up, with extremely high satisfaction rates and an astounding 91% responding that they would recommend 6.5.4 FA to other Symantec customers. If you participated I would like to offer you our sincere thanks for participation.

Given the number of enhancements in this release I can’t do the justice to all the new functionality. You can get more info from the technote or the datasheet.

Here are a few of my personal 6.5.4 favorite features in no special order.

  • OpenStorage Optimized Virtual Synthetics. I know that feature title is a mouthful, but trust me it’s a cool feature. In the past you have been able to synthetic full backups, but with a cost. The process involved the reading all the full and incremental backups and creating the new synthetic full on a media server. In the worst case the time required to create the synthetic full might be similar to the time required to actually do the full backup normally. Our OpenStorage partners, as well as our own de-dupe solution PureDisk, maintains a mapping of files to data blocks. Because this “block map” already exists, one can then readily create a new mapping without reading in the data first, resulting in significant time savings to create the synthetic. So what this really means is “Incrementals Forever, without Restore Forever”. At present no OpenStorage vendor supports this feature, but stay tuned, we expect to have initial support in the next rev of PureDisk and at least one OpenStorage hardware vendor will support it relatively soon.
  • Our award winning virtual machine protection for VMWare is now available for Microsoft Hyper-V as well as newly minted support for VMWare vSphere.
  • Our Patent pending Granular Recovery Technology has been improved for SharePoint and now also supports Active Directory. This means a user to do object level restores from a quick single pass backup.
  • NetBackup Operations Manager now supports monitoring 100 NetBackup master servers.
  • NetBackup Operations Manager will support parent job grouping so operators can easily group the many jobs which may be spawned off in the case of multi-streaming or other job types which have child or even grandchild jobs.
     

As always check out the 6.5.4 Late Breaking News page. We update it routinely with the latest information. You’ll especially want to be familiar with one issue in particular having to do with non-default settings for Windows Open File backups. There is a technote and a fix available if you need it.

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CRZ
36 weeks 3 days ago

Don't miss the new documentation as well!

Links to all the new documentation for the 6.5.4 release update can be found in this TechNote:

Links to the 6.5.4 Documentation Updates 
 http://support.veritas.com/docs/326269

I especially recommend this one in particular:

Veritas NetBackup 6.5.4 Documentation Updates 
 http://support.veritas.com/docs/318350

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Peter Jakobs
36 weeks 2 days ago

Etrack

Hi Tim,

The Late Breaking News page still says no know issues.

It would be very usefull if all the resolved etracks would be published.
It would save us time troubleshooting if we would find etracks on your site, now it happens that we try to troubleshoot it ourselfs first, we don't succeed, open a case and it seems to be a know issue.

Peter

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TimBurlowski
36 weeks 2 days ago

Three Known Issues

I don't mean to catradict, but I see three known issues.

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The defects resolved are listed in the release notes.See this link for an example.

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Pravs
36 weeks 1 day ago

I think Peter is asking if he

I think Peter is asking if he can know Which problems were fixed using EEB methodology or identified as bugs after the 6.5.4 was released. I think, Known issues doesn't include ALL ETs.
If he can know the All known issues that came or surfaced with 6.5.4 only and if he is encountering some issues, He should be able to just go to some link and must be able to Match his problem with the one listed already.

~ Praveen

"Just one person saying to me, “You’ve made my day!” makes my day."

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Peter Jakobs
36 weeks 12 hours ago

right

You're right Praveen, sorry if I wasn't clear the first time.
A public list of all existing etracks. Even without being able to download them, only the description would be very usefull.

 

Peter

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