Retention planning, Emulation – HP StorageWorks 1000i Virtual Library System User Manual

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Emulation

The VLS1000i can emulate:

a standalone tape drive, with a 1:1 relationship between cartridges and drives

a library, with multiple cartridges and 1 or more drives

Both emulations are based on LTO-2 drive technology. When you use emulation, the disk drives on the

VLS appear to your backup software as LTO-2 tape cartridges, which simplifies the setup process while

simultaneously providing data compression and the attributes of backing up data to disk.

NOTE:

Data compression can be used, but it reduces the data transfer speed significantly.

Retention planning

Retention planning and sizing go hand in hand. How long do you need to keep data on disk? How

many full backups do you want to keep on disk? How many incremental backups? How do you want to

optimize retention times of the VLS? Retention policies help you recycle virtual media. Bear the following

considerations in mind as you plan retention policies:

If the data’s useful life is too short to warrant backup to tape, you might choose to keep it on disk.

Once the retention period expires, the virtual media is automatically recycled (remember that you

never remove tapes from a virtual library so you want the backup application to keep re-using the

same virtual tapes based on their retention recycling periods).

In your backup application you should set the tape expiration dates (that is, when the tape is

marked as worn out) high because virtual media does not wear out.

Backup-job retention time is for virtual media.

Copy-job retention time is for physical media.

When copying through the backup application, the virtual and physical pieces of media are

tracked separately and the retention times should be considered and set individually.

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