About deduplication storage capacity, About the deduplication storage paths, 38 about the deduplication storage paths – Symantec NETBACKUP 7 User Manual

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NetBackup requires exclusive use of the disk resources. If the storage is used for
purposes other than backups, NetBackup cannot manage disk pool capacity or
manage storage lifecycle policies correctly. Therefore, NetBackup must be the
only entity that uses the storage.

See

“About the deduplication storage paths”

on page 38.

About deduplication storage capacity

Storage capacity for a deduplication node (deduplication storage server and
storage) is 32TB.

The deduplication database consumes approximately 10 percent of the storage
capacity. Therefore, approximately 90 percent of the storage capacity is usable
space for unique backup data. The actual percentages vary depending on the data.

For performance optimization, Symantec recommends that you use a separate
disk, volume, partition, or spindle for the catalog database.

If your storage requirements exceed the capacity of a media server deduplication
node, do one of the following:

Use more than one media server deduplication node.

Use a PureDisk deduplication pool as the deduplication destination. A PureDisk
deduplication pool provides larger storage capacity. It also provides global
deduplication.

About the deduplication storage paths

When you configure the deduplication storage server, you must enter the path
name to the storage. The storage path is the directory in which NetBackup stores
the raw backup data.

Because the storage requires a directory path, do not use only a root node (/) or
drive letter (

G:\

) as the storage path.

You also can specify a different location for the deduplication database. The
database path is the directory in which NetBackup stores and maintains the
structure of the stored deduplicated data.

For performance optimization, Symantec recommends that you use a separate
disk, volume, partition, or spindle for the deduplication database.

If the directory or directories do not exist, NetBackup creates them and populates
them with the necessary subdirectory structure. If the directory or directories
exist, NetBackup populates them with the necessary subdirectory structure.

Provisioning the storage
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