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1 Copyright © 2003 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2003 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved. VERITAS, the VERITAS logo, and all other VERITAS product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of VERITAS Software Corporation. VERITAS and the VERITAS Logo Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm Off. Other product names and/or slogans mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

2 VERITAS NetBackup 5.0 Training
Michael Adams Senior Product Marketing Manager VERITAS Software October 20, 2003

3 Agenda EDP Campaign Products, Announcement Details
NetBackup 5.0 Sales training NetBackup 5.0 SE training (Mark Thomason) Q and A session

4 VERITAS Enterprise Data Protection Solutions

5 Enterprise Data Protection Announcement
Product General Availability NetBackup Enterprise Server 5.0 (Mike Adams) 12/1/03 Desktop and Laptop Option (Llana Metcalf) Data Lifecycle Manager 5.0 (Jeff Lundberg) 3/2/04 CommandCentral Service 3.5 (Jeff Hausman) 10/6/03 Additional Product Releases Backup Exec 9.1 for Windows (Lucia Trejos/Michael Parker) Bare Metal Restore 4.7 (Shawn Aquino) 2/2/04 Launch Day in New York: November 4 Launch Day in London: November 5

6 Enterprise Data Protection Strategy
Categorize resources into groups Backup and Recovery Reporting Cost Allocation and Chargeback Disk- and Tape-Based Backup and Recovery Advanced Data Protection (e.g.Snapshots) Data Lifecycle Management and Archiving for Compliance Desktop and Laptop Protection

7 Additional Product Announcements
Backup Exec 9.1 (Lucia Trejos/Michael Parker) Expanded platform (Intel Itanium 64-bit) and application (full Microsoft 2003 product line) support Desktop and Laptop Option Bare Metal Restore 4.7 (Shawn Aquino) External Procedures – insertion of custom scripts to automate recovery for database and applications BMR server support for Linux; AIX 5.2 server & client, Windows 2003 client Dissimilar System Restore – enables recovery of source system to completely different target system (i.e. IBM xSeries to Dell), for Windows (4.6)

8 VERITAS Delivers…. Fastest End-to-End Data Protection Solution
NetBackup 5.0 Desktop and Laptop Option Advanced Snapshot Backup & Recovery in 5 clicks Fully-Integrated, Automated Compliance Solution Data Lifecycle Manager 5.0 First to Deliver Data Protection as a Utility CommandCentral Service 3.5

9 VERITAS NetBackup 5.0 What’s New

10 VERITAS NetBackup 5.0 Major New Features and Benefits
Synthetic Backup (core) Advanced Client (option) Enhanced restore time without the need to take a full backup Powerful, consolidated & easy to use snapshot technologies for reduced backup times, reduced impact backup, and faster recovery Disk Staging (core) Disk to Disk Copy (core) Combining the best characteristics of disk & tape for maximum performance and protection “On-the-fly” duplication of data (known as ITC with 4.5) Desktop and Laptop Option (option) Support for automated desktop and laptop protection within NetBackup infrastructure Data Lifecycle Manager Integration Shared hardware use that enables device leverage Indexing existing backup tapes for fast retrieval Media Container Tracking (w/Vault) NetBackup Vault support for tracking of closed containers instead of individual media

11 NetBackup 5.0 Core Feature What is Synthetic Backup?
Server 1. Write full backup to tape 2. Write incremental backup to disk 3. Write incremental backup to disk NetBackup Client 4. Create synthetic full from original full plus incrementals; write to tape Disk Tape

12 NetBackup 5.0 Core Feature What is Disk Staging?
NetBackup Client NetBackup Server Backup 1 Backup 1: Store on disk and copy to tape on scheduled basis; expire disk images as disk fills Stream to tape NetBackup Client Restore: un-multiplexed restore from tape NetBackup Client Restore: Fast restore from disk if data still available there Tape

13 NetBackup 5.0 Option What is Advanced Client?
Combines the features formerly provided by the NetBackup 4.5 known by the following names, into a single license: ServerFree Agent Array Integration Option FlashBackup Instant Recovery Block Level Incremental (BLIB) Base BLI capability only added to ‘Advanced Client’. Files needed to take advantage of BLI remain part of Oracle database agent package.

14 NetBackup 5.0 Option What is Advanced Client?
A single, licensed package which contains a diverse set of Alternate Backup Methods Makes included products easier to understand, therefore easier to purchase (and sell) Makes included products easier to configure and use FlashBackup now available on Windows (NEW!!) The various features of the Advanced Client allow the customer to tailor their backup and restore performance to obtain one or more of: Faster backups Faster Restores Lower impact backups

15 NetBackup 5.0 Option What is Desktop and Laptop Option?
Transparent Backup and Synchronization No Separate Backup Server No New Software on the File Server Laptop Office PC Second PC File Serve and NBU orBE Server Tape Library

16 Additional NBU Enterprise Server 5.0 Highlights
Checkpoint restart for backups (core) NDMP enhancements (NDMP option) Vault enhancements (Vault option) Inline Copy (in core, no longer in Vault) Disk and Tape Native BE tape reader Improved cluster support Support for Windows Change Journal Integration with other VERITAS products Release Train 4.0 (File System, Volume Manager) SANpoint Control Other EDP campaign products

17 Infrastructure Servers
VERITAS NetBackup 5.0 Integration Points End User Systems Front-End Servers Infrastructure Servers CommandCentral Service Data Protection Server Windows & Exchange Servers NetBackup/Backup Exec DLM 5.0 (Shared Media Manager) NetBackup/ Backup Exec & DLM Agents Vault NetBackup/Backup Exec NetBackup/ Backup Exec BMR Vault BMR Online / Nearline Offline / Removable Media DLO Agent

18 Competitive Analysis

19 Competitive Analysis for NBU 5.0 Current Solutions
NetBackup 5.0 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) 5.2 EMC-Legato NetWorker 7.1 HP Data Protector 5.1 (a.k.a. HP Omniback) CommVault Galaxy 4.1 (5.0 coming out this qtr.)

20 Gartner 2003 Enterprise Backup/Restore
Magic Quadrant Visionaries Niche Players Challengers Leaders VERITAS Software Syncsort IBM Source: Gartner, 2003 Enterprise Backup/Restore Magic Quadrant, R. Paquet, C. DiCenzo, N. Allen, R. Passmore, Ability to Execute Completeness of Vision CommVault Systems BakBone Software Computer Associates Legato Systems Hewlett-Packard Atempo EMC The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted January, 2002 by Gartner Group, Inc. and is reused with permission. Gartner’s permission to print its Magic Quadrant should not be deemed to be an endorsement of any company or product depicted in the quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is Gartner’s opinion and is an analytical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It measures vendors against Gartner-defined criteria for a marketplace. The positioning of vendors within a Magic Quadrant is based on the complex interplay of many factors. Well-informed vendor selection decisions should rely on more than a Magic Quadrant. Gartner Research is intended to be one of many information sources and the reader should not rely solely on the Magic Quadrant for decision-making. Gartner expressly disclaims all warranties, express or implied of fitness of this research for a particular purpose. Source: Gartner Research Note: “SAN Management Software Magic Quadrant -- Preliminary Assessment,” Carolyn DiCenzo and Robert Passmore, January 2002

21 Competitive Analysis for NBU 5.0 Matrix Comparison
TSM 5.2 LGTO 7.1 HP DP 5.1 CV 4.1 Synthetic Backups Yes No Advanced Client Advisor for Advanced Backup and Recovery Disk Staging Disk to Disk Copy “on the fly”

22 NetBackup Differentiators
Benchmarks Backup Performance Fastest backup of an Oracle database ever performed—2TBs/hr FlashBackup for UNIX outperformed Legato SnapImage by 1.5 times and reduced associated overhead by 2X FlashBackup for Windows improves performance by 2X over Legato SnapImage Recovery Performance FlashBackup recovery 400% faster vs Legato SnapImage Synthetics improve recovery by 1.5X over TSM Ease of Use Advisor-driven use of snapshots enables backup and recovery in 5 clicks Wizard-driven core product and device configuration in a SAN Integration Over 10 different snapshot integration options, including 3rd party Proven Integration across VERITAS product line

23 NetBackup 5.0 Pricing, Roadmap, and Other Logistics

24 NetBackup Delivery Logistics
Product/Time Today Nov Announce/Dec Release Enterprise B/R NBU DC 4.5 FP3 NBU ES 5.0 Workgroup B/R NBU BS 4.5 FP3 Key: NBU DC- NetBackup DataCenter NBU BS- NetBackup BusinesServer NBU ES- NetBackup Enterprise Server EOL of NetBackup 3.4 is this end of this month, end of support is April 2004

25 NetBackup Professional
NetBackup 5.0 Pricing No changes to standard 4 tier model server and client Reduced price for Advanced Client functionality Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Windows $1,200 $2,400 $3,600 $4,800 UNIX $2,000 $3,500 $6,000 $12,000 Price of one agent, NBU 4.5 $6,500 to $12,000 $8,000 to $12,000 $9,000 to $14,000 $9,000 to $21,000 Desktop and Laptop Option NetBackup Professional NetBackup 5.0 DLO Option Backup Exec 9.1 DLO Option Small BusSvr N/A $295 100 seats $7,000 $495 250 seats $17,350 $2,500 $995

26 NetBackup Roadmap (Subject to change)
Disk Staging Disk to Disk Copy Synthetics Advanced Client Support for Closed Containers __________________ Desktop and Laptop Option NetBackup 5.x NetApp snapshot integration Itanium Support for both Linux and Windows Extended VSS Support for Windows 2003 SuSe Media Server Support ___________________ DLO NetApp integration NetBackup 5.y Additional NetApp integration and support Media Manager Enhancements Disk-based Media Server SSO for NDMP __________________ DLO Console enhancements and reporting 4Q2003 1H2004 2H2004

27 NetBackup 5.0 What’s New Licensing
Customers on active maintenance will get NBU 5.0 free of charge (NBU 5.0 is a “pull” release) Customers will need to deploy NBU 5.0 to use the the new agents/options plus core features Customers with any of the following options (FlashBackup, ServerFree, Array Integration Option, Instant Recovery, BLIB) will get an upgrade to the new Advanced Client License enforcement will take place on 5.0 SAN Media Servers, no additional client backups possible Upgrade from NBU Pro to Desktop and Laptop Option

28 NetBackup 5.0 What’s New Key Activities
EDP Campaign and NYC Launch Event Competitive benchmarks against key competitors IBM TSM Legato NetWorker External Web and Generic NBU Advertising Live Training During November VERITAS Academy

29 Where to go for more info
VNet What you will find there Presentations, White Papers, Datasheets, FAQ’s askPM NetBackup Product Marketing Managers Mike Adams- NBU 5.0 launch lead, Advanced Client, Sybase Solaris, Linux, BusinesServer Shawn Aquino- Lotus Notes, Informix, BMR, AIX, DB2 Scott Kosciuk - NDMP, Windows, SQL, Exchange Llana Metcalf – Global Data Manager, Advanced Reporter Option , Desktop and Laptop Option Rob O’Brien- Oracle, SAP R/3, HP-UX, SSO

30 Copyright © 2002 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved
Copyright © 2002 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved. VERITAS, the VERITAS logo, and all other VERITAS product names and slogans are trademarks or registered trademarks of VERITAS Software Corporation. VERITAS and the VERITAS Logo Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm Off. Other product names and/or slogans mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. January, 2003.

31 NetBackup v5.0 Features Mark Thomason (mthomason@veritas.com)
Sr. Technical Product Manager – NetBackup, DLM November 2003

32 New NetBackup v5.0 Feature Disk Staging

33 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging
Best of both disk based and tape based backups Allow backups when tape drive resources are scarce. Facilitate streaming to tape without image multiplexing. Faster restores from disk based images (no tape device latency and non-multiplexed images). Staging backups on disk for a defined period of time before moving them to tape Faster restores from tape (stream tapes without multiplexing)

34 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging
NetBackup 4.5 automates staging using Vault, but not seamlessly incorporated. Disk Staging is a schedule-driven mechanism for writing backups to a ‘Disk-Based’ Storage Unit (DSSU), then copying the backup image to some Final Storage Unit (FSU), then removing the original backup image from the ‘disk-based’ storage unit – thus freeing disk space on the DSSU to house new backup images. Only available on media and master servers running NetBackup 5.0. Designed to be intuitive and simple to configure/use, yet powerful

35 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging – Conceptual Overview
Client Policy Schedule Stage1 Disk Staging Storage Unit Stage 1 Process – backup to DSSU Backup to a ‘Disk Staging Storage Unit (DSSU) …known as Stage 1 schedule. ~Policy Schedule Stage2 Final Storage Unit (FSU) Stage 2 Process – Copy images to FSU Use of another schedule (stage 2 schedule) to copy (duplicate) the image from the DSSU to the Final Storage Unit (or ‘FSU’) Stage 3 Process – Cleanup Cleanup of the DSSU occurs when the DSSU filesystem reaches a FULL state during a backup which uses the DSSU. NetBackup will delete, expire images from the DSSU to make space available (only those that have been backed up to tape) to complete the backup. FSU image becomes primary copy.

36 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging Example
NetBackup Client NetBackup Server Backup 1 Backup 1: Store on disk and copy to tape on scheduled basis; expire disk images as disk fills Stream to tape NetBackup Client Restore: un-multiplexed restore from tape NetBackup Client Restore: Fast restore from disk if data still available there Tape

37 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging
Disk Staging Storage Unit (DSSU) Must be ‘On Demand Only’ ‘Disk Staging’ Storage Unit type available from drop-down menu. ‘Disk Staging’ schedule (stage 2 schedule) is accessible ONLY from the DSSU screen.

38 NetBackup 5.0 Features Disk Staging Best Practices
Evaluate the Use Cases in the presentation to see what works best for the customer’s needs DSSUs should be on their own file system. Enables better management of DSSU full conditions Eliminates contention for drive space with another application Disk Staging Strategy Backup to Disk (stage 1) during Night (Fast), then transfer to Tape (stage 2) during Day Each stage can be on a separate media server, but better if on one due to better performance and net traffic

39 New NetBackup v5.0 Feature Synthetic Backups Both Full and (Cumulative) Differential Type

40 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backup
A new full backup image is created from an existing full backup and a set of associated incremental backups. Could also be used to create a new cumulative backup image from a set of differential backup images (and possibly a cumulative incremental image) Any blend of disk and tape can be used Allows restoring a client system from a single image rather than restoring from series of backup images. May reduce the number of tapes needed for the restore. Consumes less network bandwidth Decreases impact to application host

41 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backup Example
Server 1. Write full backup to tape 2. Write incremental backup to disk 3. Write incremental backup to disk NetBackup Client 4. Create synthetic full from original full plus incrementals; write to tape Disk Tape

42 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backup
Synthetic Full Backup - Illustrated Last Full New Full Cumulative Incremental Incremental Incremental

43 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backup
Synthetic Cumulative Backups - Illustrated Cumulative Incremental New Cumulative Differential Incremental Differential Incremental Differential Incremental

44 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backup
Support for ‘Standard’ and ‘MS-Windows-NT’ Policy types ONLY. Can be scheduled or executed manually. Incremental backups used to create a synthetic backup must be created with TIR+ (True Image Restore + Move detection) enabled. Each file system object (file or directory) is taken from the newest component image in which it occurs.

45 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backups
Screenshot of Schedule ‘Synthetic backup’ will be greyed out (unselectable) unless : the ‘TIR+’ attributes are selected on Backup Policy Attributes (previous slide) schedule type is “Full” or “Cumulative Incremental”. Backup Policy is either ‘Standard’ or ‘MS-Windows-NT’

46 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backups
Sample Usage #1 Customer performs: Full Backup first Sunday Incrementals (differential) Monday-Saturday Synthetic FULL each subsequent Sunday NOTE: Synthesized full on Sunday is only current as of previous incremental. Customers must be aware of this. Changes to client data that occur between Saturday incremental and Sunday AM synthetic full WILL NOT be represented in the synthetic image. This represents a ‘coverage gap’. S M TU W TH F SA DI SF Days 

47 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backups
Sample Usage #2 Customer performs: Initial full backup at beginning of calendar quarter Daily (Monday-Friday) differential incrementals Each Sunday perform a Synthetic Cumulative Incremental covering changes during the preceding week. Each month perform a Synthetic FULL (instead of Synthetic Cumulative). Each synthetic backup (except the first cumulative) references the previous synthetic, plus the intervening incrementals Calendar Quarter – 3 months F I I I I I SC SF X

48 NetBackup 5.0 Features Synthetic Backups
Coverage Gaps Coverage gaps occur between last Incremental backup and Synthetic. The coverage gap in a Synthetic Backup occurs because the synthetic backup is only as current as the last incremental. Changes in client data that occur between last incremental and the Synthetic Backup (full or cumulative) are not reflected in Synthetic image. One option for lessening the impact of ‘coverage gaps’ would be to perform an incremental backup (with TIR+) just prior to the synthetic backup.

49 New NetBackup v5.0 Feature Advanced Client

50 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client
Today, a wealth of snap-shotting technology contained in FlashBackup, Instant Recovery Option, Server-Free Agent, Array Integration Option, BLIB… Powerful but un-coordinated, difficult to deploy All these technologies now converge to a simple, elegant, easy-to-configure Client which lets you optimize your configuration based on your requirements for: Recovery time Backup speed Application host impact

51 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client
Ease of use improvements New/modified policy attributes Single snapshot method per policy Automatic snapshot method selection Advanced Client Advisor to help customers with configuration Initial platforms for NBU 5.0 Solaris7, 8, 9) * HP-UX (11.0, and 11i)* Windows 2000 and 2003

52 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client – Single Licensed Option
Components for the Advanced Client package: Note: There are feature differences between platforms with NBU 5.0 FlashBackup ServerFree Agent Instant Recovery Array Integration Option Block Level Incremental Database Edition license key required to enable BLI Licensing Older license keys transitioned to new Advanced Client key New customers will get a single Advanced Client key Licensed per client

53 To configure an off-host backup method you can:
NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client – New/Modified Policy Attributes To configure an off-host backup method you can: Select a snapshot type for backup tasks Optionally retain snapshots for Instant Recovery Perform off-host data movement for backup tasks SCSI-3 Extended Copy protocol (“third party copy”) NetBackup media server copy (MSC) Alternate backup client New attributes: Snapshot selection method and related arguments Click “Advanced Snapshot Options” button

54 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client – Instant Recovery
“Continuous disk-based data protection without moving data” Low impact backup with very fast point-in-time restore Point-in-time restore using VxVM or VxFS directly from Advanced Client user interface Supported platforms include Solaris, HP-UX and Windows 2000, 2003 Windows supported with Windows Volume Manager 3.1 No support for enterprise arrays or VVR replication with Windows Advanced Client (planned for later release) Supported with Inline Tape Copy (IC) It’s possible to use Instant Recovery with disk-only snapshots or a combination of disk and tape Dynamic browsing from snapshot file system Improved backup performance as no catalog entries are generated at backup Dynamically create browse items, lessens restore impact and shortens time

55 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client – FlashBackup for Windows
A new policy type: FlashBackup-Windows Performs individual file restore from raw partition backup Supports Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 NTFS file systems Multistreaming Configuration through Java or NT GUIs Full and incremental policies Supported with any combination of Windows or UNIX media and master servers Destination Storage Unit must be Tape

56 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client – Setting Policy Attributes

57 NetBackup 5.0 Features Advanced Client Advisor – Asks, Analyzes, and Advises
The Advisor asks: What is the primary objective? Using snapshots Reducing traffic on the network Specially tuned backup methods like BLI Utilize special hardware Instant recovery What is the client like? Operating system File system Type of data, e.g, database, f/s How often does data change? What kind of hardware is available? Disk arrays Third-party copy devices Media servers Alternate clients

58 NetBackup v5.0 Microsoft VSS Support

59 NetBackup 5.0 Features Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS)
Microsoft’s proprietary frozen image technology in Windows Server 2003 Provides multiple volume-level snapshot Provides application-level snapshot Provides frozen image management The paradigm consists of Requestors, Writers, and Providers participate with the VSS framework to guarantee point-in-time, recovery-consistent operating system, application, and user data

60 NetBackup 5.0 Features VSS - Terminology
Requestor Application that utilizes the VSS framework to perform operating system, application, and user data via volume and Writer-based snapshots; typically 3rd party data protection applications, such as, Backup Exec and NetBackup Writer Specialized code in an application that participates in the VSS framework to guarantee point-in-time, recovery-consistent operating system, application, and user data Provider Specialized process that creates, exposes, and persists a snapshot - Providers can be either software or hardware based

61 NetBackup 5.0 Features NetBackup support for VSS
Supported in NetBackup v5.0 Supported Post v5.0 Copy-on-Write VSS Provider (core Windows 2003 feature) (core NetBackup Copy on Write FIM also used in Advanced Client) Windows 2003 System Writers (system state, service state, etc.) SQL Server VSS Writer Exchange VSS Writer Exchange 2003 API database backup supported in v4.5 (Sept) & v5.0

62 NetBackup 5.0 Features NetBackup Support for VSS – SQL
Backup Features and Options NetBackup SQL Agent Backup Exec 9.0 & proposed NetBackup SQL Server Writer Support SQL Server 7.0 Support X SQL Server 2000 Support Snapshot Backup Legacy API Backup VDI API Backup Individual Database Backup Individual Filegroup Backup Full Backup Differential Backup Transaction Log Backup Transaction Log No-Truncate Backup Automatic Consistency Check Before and After Backup

63 NetBackup 5.0 Features NetBackup Support for VSS – Exchange
Backup Features and Options NetBackup Exchange Agent Backup Exec 9.1 & proposed NetBackup Exchange Writer Support Exchange 5.5 Support X Exchange 2000 Support Exchange 2003 Support Snapshot Backup Legacy API Backup Mailbox-Level Backup (MAPI APIs) Individual Storage Group Backup Individual Database Backup All Database Backup Log Only Backup see differential Full Backup Differential Backup Copy Backup Incremental Backup Single Instance Store (SIS) Backup of Message Attachments Site Replication Service (SRS) Protection

64 New NetBackup v5.0 Feature Checkpoint/Restart for Backups

65 NetBackup 5.0 Features Checkpoint-Restart for Backups
Allows a failed/suspended filesystem backup (as is the case for ‘Checkpoint-Restart for Restores) to be resumed from the last checkpoint created before the failure/suspension occurred. Supported only for Unix (Standard) and Windows (MS-Windows-NT) client types (policy types). NetWare (standard policy) not supported Checkpoints created at file boundaries – not within a file. Job types not supported in this release: catalog backup, duplication, Vault, import, synthetic and NDMP

66 NetBackup 5.0 Features Checkpoint-Restart for Backups
Feature is enabled on a ‘per-policy’ basis, but is disabled by default. Checkpoint time interval (in minutes) is a configurable parameter per backup policy. Default is 15 minutes Minimum of 5 and maximum of 180 minute intervals NetBackup scheduler will automatically resume incomplete backups from last checkpoint up to the configured number of retries. The backup must be resumed using same Media Server in use prior to going to ‘suspended’ or ‘incomplete’. A checkpointed job can stay in the ‘incomplete’ state only for a configurable (NetBackup Global Attribute) amount of time before it will be moved to the ‘done’ state.

67 NetBackup 5.0 Features Checkpoint-Restart for Backups
Checkpoint-Restart feature supported for frozen image backups using Local Host backup method NOT supported for Media Server Copy (MSC/off-host copy), Third Party Copy (3PC), Persistent Frozen Image (PFI), Fastrax, or FlashBackup. Backup portion of 5.0 ‘Disk Staging’ feature will support checkpointing, but the ‘migration to tape’ will not support checkpointing in this release. Synthetic backups will not support checkpointing in this release.

68 NetBackup 5.0 Features Checkpoint-Restart for Backups

69 Improved NetBackup v5.0 Feature NDMP Enhancements

70 NetBackup 5.0 Features NDMP Improvements
Auto-discovery for NDMP attached devices with NetBackup Device Configuration wizard and CLI NDMP performance enhancements Support for stream-based I/O to improve import, duplication and verification of NDMP images 10X improvement seen with DLT8000 drives on 10/100 network Support for passwords of up to 64 characters Allows non-root NetApp users to administer backups Includes VERITAS’ MD5 password encryption

71 Improved NetBackup v5.0 Feature Vault Enhancements

72 NetBackup 5.0 Features Vault Enhancements
Handling of closed containers in addition to individual media Customers will be able to track closed containers and the media within them ‘CONTAINER ID’ in which media reside (if applicable) is identified in the Volume Database (volDB). Media information for the containers can be exported to Iron Mountain’s “Secure Synch” web site Support for ACS multi-MAP intelligent eject Allows media to be ejected from the closest Library Storage Module (LSM), or from multiple LSMs concurrently GUI support for deferred eject

73 Improved NetBackup v5.0 Feature Inline Copy

74 NetBackup 5.0 Features Inline Copy
InLine Tape Copy in v4.5 only duplicated to tape InLine Copy can now simultaneously duplicate 4 streams to disk and/OR tape storage units InLine Copy no longer tied to Vault License, but is a feature of base NetBackup An environment with a 5.0 Master Server will be able to configure this new functionality Will NOT allow disk storage units on pre-5.0 media servers to be configured in the multiple copy dialog boxes (in backup policy, duplication, and Vault)

75 NetBackup v5.0 Cross Product Integration

76 NetBackup 5.0 Features Integration with other VERITAS products
Storage Foundations VxFS 4.0 VxVM 4.0 Snapshot support with VCS and CFS/CVM SAL/SPC for discovery of third party copy data movers and assistance in troubleshooting

77 NetBackup 5.0 Features VxFS 4.0 Storage Checkpoints
Point-in-time rollback Enhanced NetBackup GUI permits users to select a VxFS checkpoint or VxVM mirror as source for instant recovery of an entire file system File Promotion Allows for an individual file to be “promoted” out of a checkpoint back into the primary file system without restoring the entire checkpoint NetBackup automatically checks at restore time to determine whether file promotion can be used to obtain restore object and will attempt to use file promotion if possible (VERY FAST)

78 NetBackup 5.0 Features VxVM/VxFS 4.0 Integration
Large file and filesystem support NBU 4.5 NBU 5.0 Post 5.0 Backup Size 1 TB 2M TB (2 XB) File Size 64 TB FS Size (per backup) Number of Files 2 billion 16 million billion ? Max Media Size 2 TB 4 TB 16M TB (16 XB) ?

79 NetBackup 5.0 Features VxVM 4.0 Integration
Space Optimized Snapshots (SOS) Provides the ability to create snapshot images of a volume without requiring a full mirrored copy of the primary volume A form of copy-on-write technology for VxVM Enables NetBackup users to create multiple volume snapshots where users do not have available disk space for a full mirror of the volume SOS snapshot volumes only contain changed blocks – but appears to be a full volume snapshot The cache object size can be configured when the SOS snapshot is created SOS volumes cannot be split and moved into a separate disk group or turned into an independent volume SOS volumes cannot be used with any off-host backup (with 5.0)

80 NetBackup 5.0 Features SANPoint Control v3.6 Integration
Provides discovery of 3PC data movers when using ServerFree agent Help in troubleshooting configuration or FC problems In context switching to SPC from Device or Device Monitor nodes and Configuration Wizard for viewing File menu will allow opening SPC for administration and will require password login Limited version will be offered free to customers with appropriate configuration

81 NetBackup v5.0 Other Enhancements

82 NetBackup 5.0 Features Native BE Tape Reader
Removes dependency of NetBackup on BE product. No need to install BE to import/restore BE tapes/images. Easier to adapt to changes in the BE tape format. Possible to import/restore BE images using Unix media servers. Re-directed restores (alternate client/path) possible. Supports importing/restoring images generated by Backup Exec versions Some of the BE dlls are used, but they are modified and controlled by NBU engineering. Catalog conversion, from BE to NetBackup, will not be supported for the 5.0 release, but will be added in a subsequent feature pack. NetBackup 4.5 BE images cannot be used with NetBackup 5.0 - NetBackup 4.5 BE image entries in NetBackup images DB contained minimal information – because NetBackup did not need this information, due to the fact that BE was used to perform restores. With NetBackup 5.0, Backup Exec Tape Reader feature, any NetBackup 4.5 BE images residing in the image DB will not be useful for performing restores. - They should be removed with ‘bpexpdate’. - BE media/image can then be re-imported under NetBackup 5.0 Differences between working with Backup Exec images and NetBackup images. - Backup Exec 5.0 images (BE images imported into a NetBackup 5.0 environment) can only be used (created and stored) on NetBackup 5. 0 master servers. - Backup Exec 5.0 media (BE media imported into a NetBackup 5.0 environment) can only be imported and restored using NetBackup 5.0 media servers. - BE images imported to a NetBackup 5.0 environment can only be restored to a NetBackup 5.0 client. - Restoring and importing Backup Exec backups written on media/devices that are not supported by/compatible with NetBackup 5.0 will not be supported.

83 NetBackup 5.0 Features Improved Cluster Support
NetBackup 5.0 installation in a cluster – UNIX and Windows NetBackup Cluster Configuration Wizard – UNIX (wizard functionality incorporated into installer for Windows) VCS NetBackup Agent (Solaris, Linux, HP, AIX) NetBackup support for Sun Cluster Cluster support for all major options (ABM, NBAR, GDM, NDMP, Media Manager and Vault) NetBackup clustering is supported for NetBackup Enterprise systems only Installing/configuring/upgrading a cluster requires explicit ordering of events. NetBackup High availability guide

84 NetBackup 5.0 Features Support for Windows Change Journal
Goal of NetBackup use of Windows’ Change Journal is to provide faster incremental backups in cases where use of Change Journal is appropriate. Provide a means of quickly backing up large static volumes. Large: > 1,000,000 files Static: < 100,000 object changes between backups (<10-20%) NOT all NTFS volumes make good candidates for use of Change Journal Use of ‘Change Journal’ causes NetBackup to determine files to be backed up (during incremental backups) by looking at USNs represented in ‘Change Journal’ rather than scan of filesystem. Because the ‘Windows Change Journal’ sparse file is of fixed size, it can only house most recent changes to an NTFS volume (before it rolls over and changes are lost). An application using ‘Change Journal’ must keep a more permanent record of changes to the filesystem. NetBackup ‘Permanent Record’ of changes sometimes called the “Change Journal Database” - Is a memory-mapped file residing on the NTFS volume being monitored - ‘bpinted’ monitors ‘Change Journal’ for monitored NTFS volume and updates ‘Permanent Record’ Separate ‘bpinetd’ thread for each monitored filesystem NetBackup permanent record entries are compact – about 1.3MBytes per 10,000 changed objects - 32 bytes per entry Only a single record for each filesystem object (regardless of how many times that object has been modified) fsutil: usn Typically used by support professionals. Manages the update sequence number (USN) change journal, which provides a persistent log of all changes made to files on the volume. As files, directories, and other NTFS objects are added, deleted, and modified, NTFS enters records into the USN change journal, one for each volume on the computer. Each record indicates the type of change and the object changed. New records are appended to the end of the stream. Programs can consult the USN change journal to determine all the modifications made to a set of files. The USN change journal is much more efficient than checking time stamps or registering for file notifications. The USN change journal is enabled and used by the Indexing Service, File Replication Service (FRS), Remote Installation Service (RIS), and Remote Storage.

85 NetBackup 5.0 Features Windows Open File Backups (WOFB)
Provides a volume snapshot solution for file system backups to allow backup of active/busy files using either: Veritas’ Volume Snapshot Provider (VSP), or Microsoft’s Volume Shadow Service (VSS). To integrate use of the Microsoft Volume Snapshot Service (VSS) into NetBackup 5.0 Automatic mode will select VSS for on Windows 2003 and VSP for Windows 2000 and prior

86 NetBackup 5.0 Features Netware Enhancements
Open File Backup Option for NetWare Enables NetBackup NetWare client to capture files that are open and in use during backup. Fibre Channel device support for Netware Media Server Netware Media servers now support Fibre Channel attached libraries & drives. This functionality is also being introduced to NetBackup v4.5 MP6/FP6. LUN 1 Robotic Support for NetWare Media Server Newer libraries that use LUN 1 for robotic control (and LUN 0 for drives) are now supported with the NetWare media server. This functionality is also being introduced to NetBackup v4.5 MP6/FP6. Cluster Awareness for NetWare Media Server The NetWare Media Server now supports clustering support in NetWare v6 and virtual server naming for targeted volumes. This functionality is also being introduced to NetBackup v4.5 MP6/FP6. Direct Access Restore support for NetWare Media Server Individual files can now be restored much faster from Netware Media Server backups (DAR=Direct Access Restore). This functionality is also being introduced to NetBackup v4.5 MP6/FP6 in 4Q 2003.

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