Migrating from another storage type to, Deduplication – Symantec NETBACKUP 7 User Manual

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Table 2-6

To migrate from PureDisk to NetBackup deduplication

Procedure

Task

See the NetBackup Installation Guide for UNIX and Linux.

See the NetBackup Installation Guide for Windows.

Install and configure
NetBackup

See

“Configuring deduplication”

on page 47.

Configure NetBackup
deduplication

Redirect your backup jobs to the NetBackup media server
deduplication pool.

See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide for UNIX and Linux,
Volume I
.

See the NetBackup Administrator's Guide for Windows, Volume I.

Redirect your backup
jobs

After the PureDisk backup images expire, uninstall PureDisk.

See your NetBackup PureDisk documentation.

Uninstall PureDisk

Migrating from another storage type to deduplication

To migrate from another NetBackup storage type to deduplication storage,
Symantec recommends that you age the backup images on the other storage until
they expire. Symantec recommends that you age the backup images if you migrate
from disk storage or tape storage.

You should not use the same disk storage for NetBackup deduplication while you
use it for other storage such as AdvancedDisk, BasicDisk, or SharedDisk. Each
type manages the storage differently and each requires exclusive use of the storage.
Also, the NetBackup Deduplication Engine cannot read the backup images that
another NetBackup storage type created. Therefore, you should age the data so
it expires before you repurpose the storage hardware. Until that data expires, two
storage destinations exist: the media server deduplication pool and the other
storage. After the images on the other storage expire and are deleted, you can
repurpose it for other storage needs.

Table 2-7

Migrating to NetBackup deduplication

Procedure

Task

See

“Configuring deduplication”

on page 47.

Configure NetBackup
deduplication

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Planning your deployment

Migrating from another storage type to deduplication

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