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VMware announces "End of Availability for VMware Consolidated Backup"
Brian_Smith | February 25, 2010
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As you may have heard from VMware, the end is near for their VMware Consolidated Backup product, or VCB.  It has been superseded by a new technology called vStorage APIs for Data Protection, or VADP.  See their posting at http://app.connect.vmware.com/e/es.aspx?s=524&e=12880125.

In NetBackup 6.5.1, we introduced "NetBackup for VMware" which requires VCB from VMware.  The VCB requirement remains in all later NetBackup 6.5.x releases.  There are no plans to support VADP in NetBackup 6.5.

In NetBackup 7, which is now available, we support both VCB and VADP.  In fact, we support mixed environments of both, which recognizes that customers do not likely upgrade all ESX servers at once.

There is even more good news: you do not need to upgrade to "vSphere 4" to leverage VADP (but vSphere is loaded with other...

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Tags: NetBackup, VADP, VCB, VMware, vStorage, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Skipped Files
TimBurlowski | February 25, 2010
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When I think about excellence in data protection environments, I find myself talking more about process in the environment that the tools that people use. Once a company has made basic investments in staff and infrastructure, getting to the point where you can deliver services with reliability and confidence is often about simple repeatable practices.

When I speak with customers I am sometimes surprised when people have no strategy for simply questions like, "What files aren't backed up and are they important?"

In the past sometimes it seemed difficult to get a simple answer to questions like that. It's not the case anymore. In NetBackup 7, with our release of OpsCenter, you have the ability to easily report on skipped files in your environment. OpsCenter is available on the NetBackup DVDs and has a very simple integrated installation process. It also is available at no extra charge for the basic operational capabilities. An example of that would be the...

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Tags: NetBackup, reporting netbackup 7, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Screen Shot of the Week
TimBurlowski | February 22, 2010
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I can't decide if this is an Easter Egg or simple serendipity. Thanks for one of my peeps on twitter who follows @NetBackup.

I promise to go back to providing useful information in my next post.

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Tags: NetBackup, 7, screenshot, UI, Windows, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
NetBackup 7 ships
TimBurlowski | February 21, 2010
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NetBackup 7 has shipped.

 
If you have you have ever been involved in the release of a non-trivial market leading software application the scale and scope of NetBackup you know we've all been very busy the last few months getting everything ready for you.
 
I've seen a lot of NetBackup releases but the level of excitement about this release is higher than I've ever seen.
 
Why are we so excited? It's a combination of the right features and a high level of confidence in our the way that we engineered the latest features.
 
What's right about the features?  
 
When it comes to features you have to know the flagship feature of this release is deduplication. As we survey our customers it's apparent that a good percentage of our customers have already moved to using disk backup and more are thinking about doing it everyday. We've been able to write to...
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Tags: NetBackup, 7, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Recovery Videos
Joe Pfeiffer | July 29, 2009
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 Thought these were fun.  Yes they are propaganda but it's a good way to describe to a non-IT person what Symantec (or you) do with infrastructure software.

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Tags: CommandCentral, Enterprise Vault, NetBackup, NetBackup RealTime Protection, Storage Foundation, MS Exchange, Restore, Storage and Clustering, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup, Storage & Clustering Community Blog
Storage Lifecycle Policy Tricks and Tips
TimBurlowski | July 22, 2009
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There is a new technote entitled "Best Practices for using Storage Lifecycle Policies in NetBackup 6.5.3 and 6.5.4". This essential document, authored by engineering, support and product management, documents best practices, and is based on consolidated information obtained from real world experiences.

If you are planning to implements SLPs or already have, becoming familiar with the suggestions in the documents will allow you to both tune your systems for your workload and gain insight into the current state of your lifecycles.

If you aren't familiar with Storage Lifecycle Policies, also known as SLP's, they are one of the more innovative approaches I've seen in the last few years for to allow a user to describe a life cycle for a backup data, without creating complex nests of overlapping schedules. If you aren't familiar with SLPs you can read more in the white paper entitled, “...

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Backup at Home
Joe Pfeiffer | July 18, 2009
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 I really like comparing personal backup to enterprise backup. When I first started working in the world of storage my head was swimming with tape drives, storage arrays and the ridiculous number of acronyms our industry loves to use. I didn't even back things up at home. So to dive in to my new job I went out and built a RedHat machine and installed the NetBackup 5.1 beta so I could start protecting my other 2 machines. Probably over kill but it let me play around and learn the product. Eventually I eased up and started using Norton 360 with a portable hard drive. This was way more simple to use and I've actually had it save me a couple of times recently when I was trying out the Windows 7 beta's and deleted the wrong partition (ops, no more 500GB media drive). I slept a little better at night knowing that I had a second copy of my data. And growing up in the digital age, I don't have a single picture, video or music file that is not on a machine.

About 6...

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NoDirectSDR Registry entry for flashbackup / VCB backups
Pravs | July 17, 2009
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from last one year, I have seen lots of folks (with in and outside organization) asking me about NODirectSDR registry entry or I have suggested them to use it to resolve lots of problems with flashbackup for windows policy type backups. I will get some time to post an article on that and usage info. I will update the link here as well.
Thanks,
Praveen

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Tags: NetBackup, Basics, Best Practice, Features, Windows, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Time vs. Data
Joe Pfeiffer | July 9, 2009
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 Yesterday I was talking with a Symantec user about the decisions you have to make when picking how to recover from a failure.  Like most companies they had a whole slew of options from clustering and high-availability, to replication, snapshots and tape.  Most people we talk with have some idea of the amount of time they can tolerate to get back up from a failure and the amount of data they are willing to lose but these two things (time and data lost) are more related than most people think and this user especially understood that...particularly when it comes to applications.  It really is one of the biggest problems applications have when you try to back them up.   They have to be stopped or paused since some data may be in memory or logs that haven't been fully written to disk.  So most backup apps have a "hot backup" mode or quiesce (I can never spell that word) that lets you flush the application out so it can be backed up in a known...

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Tags: NetBackup, NetBackup RealTime Protection, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Symantec is Deduplication
TimBurlowski | July 9, 2009
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I snuck this screenshot out of the development labs for those people who have to see it to believe it.

Symantec is Deduplication
Forward-looking Statements: Any forward-looking indication of plans (like this screenshot) for products is preliminary and all future release dates are tentative and are subject to change. Any future release of the product or planned modifications to product capability, functionality or feature are subject to ongoing evaluation by Symantec, and may or may not be implemented and should not be considered firm commitments by Symantec and should not be relied upon in making purchasing decisions.

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NetBackup 6.5.4
TimBurlowski | July 8, 2009
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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...

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Tags: NetBackup, Basics, Backup and Archiving, Netting Out NetBackup
Top 10 ranking for Symantec
TimBurlowski | July 5, 2009
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I mentioned this on twitter earlier today but wanted to follow it up with some additional commentary. Sometime 140 characters aren’t enough.

The Brookings Institute, a nonprofit public policy organization, released a study that compares government web sites with commercial web sites. They used a variety of measures to create a score for each of the companies and government entities studied. The resultant table is below. Looking at our top 8 ranking, I have to say I feel proud to be in such good company.

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I think this ranking speaks well to our many web teams. In a company of our scale the web teams span many disciplines from PR & marketing all the way...

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Ideas!
TimBurlowski | May 28, 2009
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I am loving the new Ideas feature of Connect. If you haven't seen it, be sure and check out Peter's video explaining how it works.

I serve as an election judge in my municipality, so I love the voting process - at least right up until you reach the point where the courts are mired down with the decision and you don't have a US senator months after the election. (Can anyone guess what state I live in?) The fact that our customers can actually vote an idea up or down is intriguing to me. I'm going to give it a week or so, then I'm going to float some of my own ideas to see if you like them.

Go ahead, submit an idea that would make NetBackup better for your enterprise.

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Random links
TimBurlowski | May 22, 2009
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Today's Links

  • David Chapa has been writing up some very helpful tips at tha "BaR and Grill" blog. I especially enjoyed the "Frequency Based Backup" article. I' ve got to send him some reporting screenshots one of these day, I'm pretty sure our latest throughput reports offer more functionality than the scripts he has been posting. 
  • Really happy to see Gartner's latest Magic Quadrant for E-Mail Active Archiving http://bit.ly/qBCjS




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Suggestions for NBU 6.0 -NBU60MP5 on 32 bit AIX 5.3
Vilobh Meshram | May 8, 2009
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If the size of the heap data segment is limited then for large process we may have a core dump because of the way the memory management is implemented in AIX.

Following are the quick solution to try out :-

1. ulimit -d unlimited ------ should allow larger process.
2. Increase the LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA setting at the AIX level prior to executing the command.
export LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x20000000 ( Default on AIX is 0x10000000)
To make the setting permanent, place the LDR_CNTRL=MAXDATA=0x20000000 to the end of the/etc/environment file.
All must be set in the environment of the netbackup processes at startup.
3. NBU since 6.0.MP7 takes care of such issues. Because later the way the binaries were built was changed to take into consideration such scenarios. Making the changes in the /etc/environment will make the changes for the entire system.

Technical Explaination:-

On AIX, the 32-bit address space (= 232 or 4 GB) is divided into...

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