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L essentiel sur HP DataProtector 6.11

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L essentiel sur HP DataProtector 6.11

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    2. Agenda HP Data Protector aujourd’hui Data Protector 6.11 Nombreuses fonctionnalités de base Sauvegarde sur disques Intégrations applicatives Intégrations matérielles Postes de travail Questions/réponses

    3. Solution entreprise, faible coût de possession HP DataProtector aujourd’hui : Plus de 30 000 clients dans le monde 47% des compagnies du Global 500 Croissance HP Data Protector : > 20% vs 6% de croissance marché Fonctionnalités à la pointe de l’industrie Simple, fiable, robuste, faible TCO

    4. Plus de 30 000 clients dans le monde

    5. HP Data Protector software : -> Qu‘est-ce c‘est ? Data Protector is software that automates backup and recovery from disk and tape. On the left side, you can see the Data Protector architecture; this is a flexible architecture and all components can be mixed.Data Protector is software that automates backup and recovery from disk and tape. On the left side, you can see the Data Protector architecture; this is a flexible architecture and all components can be mixed.

    7. HP DataProtector 6.11 Broad Interoperability across all major platforms Data Protector Java GUI Data Protector 6.1 introduces a Java-based graphical user interface with a client-server architecture, which enables backup management with the same look and feel as the original Data Protector GUI. As Java can run on numerous platforms, the Data Protector Java GUI is supported on a larger number of platforms than the original Data Protector GUI. Due to the one-to-one relationship with the original Data Protector GUI, no re-learning effort is required. In addition, both user interfaces can run simultaneously on the same computer. Benefits of Java GUI The Data Protector Java GUI has the following advantages over the original Data Protector GUI: Portability - The Data Protector Java GUI architecture enables you to install Java GUI Clients on most platforms that support Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Easy firewall configuration - For details, see the Data Protector support matrices under specifications at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. The Java GUI Client uses port 5556 to connect to the Java GUI Server. It is easier to configure Java GUI in a firewall environment because only one port needs to be opened. Improved localization and internationalization - Only one installation package is needed for all locales. The Java GUI enables better display in all locales, since controls are automatically resized to match the size of the text. Non-blocking behavior - The Java GUI Server transmits only data for the current context, which reduces the network traffic between the Java GUI Server and the Java GUI Client. Due to its non-blocking behavior, you can work on different contexts while Java GUI Server processes your requests in the background. Performannce improvements – Large size table operations are faster. Data Protector Java GUI Data Protector 6.1 introduces a Java-based graphical user interface with a client-server architecture, which enables backup management with the same look and feel as the original Data Protector GUI. As Java can run on numerous platforms, the Data Protector Java GUI is supported on a larger number of platforms than the original Data Protector GUI. Due to the one-to-one relationship with the original Data Protector GUI, no re-learning effort is required. In addition, both user interfaces can run simultaneously on the same computer. Benefits of Java GUI The Data Protector Java GUI has the following advantages over the original Data Protector GUI: Portability - The Data Protector Java GUI architecture enables you to install Java GUI Clients on most platforms that support Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Easy firewall configuration - For details, see the Data Protector support matrices under specifications at http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. The Java GUI Client uses port 5556 to connect to the Java GUI Server. It is easier to configure Java GUI in a firewall environment because only one port needs to be opened. Improved localization and internationalization - Only one installation package is needed for all locales. The Java GUI enables better display in all locales, since controls are automatically resized to match the size of the text. Non-blocking behavior - The Java GUI Server transmits only data for the current context, which reduces the network traffic between the Java GUI Server and the Java GUI Client. Due to its non-blocking behavior, you can work on different contexts while Java GUI Server processes your requests in the background. Performannce improvements – Large size table operations are faster.

    8. Architecture HP DataProtector software : The Cell Manager is the main system that manages the cell from a central point. It contains the Data Protector internal database (IDB) and runs core Data Protector software and session managers. A cell consists of one Cell Manager and usually many clients. A computer system becomes a Data Protector client as soon as you install one of the Data Protector software components on it. The client components installed on a system depend on the role of that system in your backup environment. The Data Protector components can be installed either locally on a single system, or distributed among many systems from Installation Servers. Client systems that have disks to be backed up must have the Data Protector Disk Agent component installed. The Disk Agent enables you to back up data from the client disk or restore it. Client systems that are connected to a backup device must have a Media Agent component installed. This software manages backup devices and media. The Cell Manager is the main system that manages the cell from a central point. It contains the Data Protector internal database (IDB) and runs core Data Protector software and session managers. A cell consists of one Cell Manager and usually many clients. A computer system becomes a Data Protector client as soon as you install one of the Data Protector software components on it. The client components installed on a system depend on the role of that system in your backup environment. The Data Protector components can be installed either locally on a single system, or distributed among many systems from Installation Servers. Client systems that have disks to be backed up must have the Data Protector Disk Agent component installed. The Disk Agent enables you to back up data from the client disk or restore it. Client systems that are connected to a backup device must have a Media Agent component installed. This software manages backup devices and media.

    9. Une plateforme modulaire de sauvegarde Sauvegarde sur bandes Sauvegarde sur disques Intégrations applicatives et stockage Gestion centralisée de plusieurs cellules Postes de travail HP Data Protector offers a Single Server Edition, which allows to back up a single server with an unlimited number of UNIX and/or Windows workstations and one backup drive. Additionally, it can manage one library with up to 10 slots. By just buying a migration license, the Single Server Edition can be migrated to the Data Protector Starter Pack The Data Protector Starter Pack includes the following: One management server (Cell Manager) license Unlimited number of backup clients (agents) on any platform One drive license Build in media management Libraries up to 60 slots System disaster recovery options Sophisticated reporting (in Data Protector GUI and via web) SAN support (with the cell manager for HP-UX, Solaris) Service-centric management through integrations into OpenView Manager of Managers: allows customers to scale a Data Protector solution to multiple cells, or domains. Using the Manager-of-Managers interface allows customers to scale a Data Protector backup environment to include hundreds of clients, servers, and backup media devices, all managed from one central location Advanced Backup to Disk: Backup is written to a disk, that logically presents it self to the SAN as a tape library; Data Protector gives the option to copy or move the backup to tape. Data Protector supports file library as well as virtual tape library Advanced Application Protection: Online Backup: to perform on-line backup of databases and applications. Data Protector integrates with major databases and applications to enable application aware backups and restores. Backups can be made to disk or tape. Zero Downtime Backup: Data Protector provides no impact backup, by performing backup on the replica of the production data (local and remote replication are supported); with the option to copy it or move it to tape. Data Protector supports HP Business Copy (local replication) and Continuous Access (remote replication) for both XP and EVA array. Zero Downtime Backup requires Online Backup licenses. Instant Recovery: Data Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving the data directly from the replicas on disk. This technology moves Zero Downtime Backup a step further, allowing to keep multiple replicas on disk available and rotating. In terms of licensing, it requires Zero Downtime Backup licenses. Data Protector also offers the following functional extensions: Open File Backup: to perform open file backup of applications, databases, and e-mail files (for example, .pst - Microsoft Outlook files) that are not covered by the Data Protector Platform and integration matrixes. Direct Backup: A SAN-based backup solution in which data movement directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) is facilitated by the SCSI Extended Copy (Xcopy) command. Direct backup lessens the backup I/O load on systems in a SAN environment. The data movement is facilitated directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) by the SCSI Extended Copy (XCopy) command. The command is provided by any element of the infrastructure including bridges, switches, tape libraries, and disk subsystems. Data Protector Media Operations: tracks and manages thousands of offline storage media, such as magnetic tapes. It enables the user to define data retention and recycling policies to enable audit policies to be met and secure media. With its patented technology provides that sufficient amount of empty media is loaded before backups start. HP Data Protector offers a Single Server Edition, which allows to back up a single server with an unlimited number of UNIX and/or Windows workstations and one backup drive. Additionally, it can manage one library with up to 10 slots. By just buying a migration license, the Single Server Edition can be migrated to the Data Protector Starter Pack The Data Protector Starter Pack includes the following: One management server (Cell Manager) license Unlimited number of backup clients (agents) on any platform One drive license Build in media management Libraries up to 60 slots System disaster recovery options Sophisticated reporting (in Data Protector GUI and via web) SAN support (with the cell manager for HP-UX, Solaris) Service-centric management through integrations into OpenView Manager of Managers: allows customers to scale a Data Protector solution to multiple cells, or domains. Using the Manager-of-Managers interface allows customers to scale a Data Protector backup environment to include hundreds of clients, servers, and backup media devices, all managed from one central location Advanced Backup to Disk: Backup is written to a disk, that logically presents it self to the SAN as a tape library; Data Protector gives the option to copy or move the backup to tape. Data Protector supports file library as well as virtual tape library Advanced Application Protection: Online Backup: to perform on-line backup of databases and applications. Data Protector integrates with major databases and applications to enable application aware backups and restores. Backups can be made to disk or tape. Zero Downtime Backup: Data Protector provides no impact backup, by performing backup on the replica of the production data (local and remote replication are supported); with the option to copy it or move it to tape. Data Protector supports HP Business Copy (local replication) and Continuous Access (remote replication) for both XP and EVA array. Zero Downtime Backup requires Online Backup licenses. Instant Recovery: Data Protector allows Instant Recovery by retrieving the data directly from the replicas on disk. This technology moves Zero Downtime Backup a step further, allowing to keep multiple replicas on disk available and rotating. In terms of licensing, it requires Zero Downtime Backup licenses. Data Protector also offers the following functional extensions: Open File Backup: to perform open file backup of applications, databases, and e-mail files (for example, .pst - Microsoft Outlook files) that are not covered by the Data Protector Platform and integration matrixes. Direct Backup: A SAN-based backup solution in which data movement directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) is facilitated by the SCSI Extended Copy (Xcopy) command. Direct backup lessens the backup I/O load on systems in a SAN environment. The data movement is facilitated directly from disk to tape (or to other secondary storage) by the SCSI Extended Copy (XCopy) command. The command is provided by any element of the infrastructure including bridges, switches, tape libraries, and disk subsystems. Data Protector Media Operations: tracks and manages thousands of offline storage media, such as magnetic tapes. It enables the user to define data retention and recycling policies to enable audit policies to be met and secure media. With its patented technology provides that sufficient amount of empty media is loaded before backups start.

    10. Starter Pack Cell Manager (catalogue performant) Interface graphique unique, multilingue et multi-plate-forme ou commandes en lignes : Administration et configuration, Surveillance (Intégration SNMP), Rapports automatiques et intégrés Déploiement et mise à jour automatique et centralisé de tous les agents sur toutes plateformes Planification intégrée pour automatisation Agents disc et media (LAN & SAN) multi-plate-formes* illimités Gestion media : Pools, rétention, copies, écriture en Y sur plusieurs serveurs, éjection de bandes (vaulting) Gestion robots** : Partage des robots et lecteurs, Auto-configuration des robotiques et lecteurs, SCSI addresses automatic discovery Bare Metal Disaster Recovery

    11. Advanced Backup to Disk Data Protector File Library Sauvegarde sur tout type de discs Copie ou déplacement sur bandes (Object Copy) Restore des disques ou bandes Incremental forever (Consolidation Synthetic Full) pour réduire la fenètre de sauvegarde Déduplication fichiers (Consolidation Virtual Full : unique) pour réduire l’espace tampon nécessaire Virtual Tape Libraries (VTL) Transparent pour DP Copie ou déplacement sur bandes Déduplication blocs interne Licences 1TB, 10TB, 100TB capacité utile native (après dédup)

    12. HP DataProtector software : Optimizing capacity and lowering the cost of protection With HP Data Protector 6.1, you can now optimize the storage capacity of your environment in a number of flexible ways. (1) The synthetic and virtual full features of Data Protector are unique in the industry, and offer a seamless way to consolidate a series of incremental backups on to virtually any disk or tape-based media destination quickly and easily. Best of all, this can be accomplished without placing any additional burden on the network, or on the systems themselves. (2) For virtual tape libraries offering de-duplication capabilities, Data Protector takes full advantage of those features – allowing companies to store up to 50 times as much data in the same amount of disk space (see www.hp.com/go/dataprotector, and click “Support Matrices” for the latest list of supported devices). (3) And together with HP hardware, HP provides an integrated, automated solution to give customers deduplication choices for their remote office or their enterprise With HP Data Protector 6.1, you can now optimize the storage capacity of your environment in a number of flexible ways. (1) The synthetic and virtual full features of Data Protector are unique in the industry, and offer a seamless way to consolidate a series of incremental backups on to virtually any disk or tape-based media destination quickly and easily. Best of all, this can be accomplished without placing any additional burden on the network, or on the systems themselves. (2) For virtual tape libraries offering de-duplication capabilities, Data Protector takes full advantage of those features – allowing companies to store up to 50 times as much data in the same amount of disk space (see www.hp.com/go/dataprotector, and click “Support Matrices” for the latest list of supported devices). (3) And together with HP hardware, HP provides an integrated, automated solution to give customers deduplication choices for their remote office or their enterprise

    13. HP DataProtector software Virtual full to dramatically reduce backup volume PROBLEM: No IT at remote sites must ask office staff to change tapes or take tapes home for DR Customers would like to retain more backup data on disk to facilitate faster recovery. One option would be to buy more disk the other industry only virtual full SOLUTION: HP Data Protector Virtual Full effectively increases their disk capacity allowing to store more backups on disk without buying more disk. Centralized backup management: 1) Reduces dependency on non-IT staff 2) Ensures off-site protection of remote data 3) Leverages centralized infrastructure – disk/tape Quote: 2009 Data Protection Budgets, Priorities, And Technology Adoption Forrester, February 2009 PROBLEM: No IT at remote sites must ask office staff to change tapes or take tapes home for DR Customers would like to retain more backup data on disk to facilitate faster recovery. One option would be to buy more disk the other industry only virtual full SOLUTION: HP Data Protector Virtual Full effectively increases their disk capacity allowing to store more backups on disk without buying more disk. Centralized backup management: 1) Reduces dependency on non-IT staff 2) Ensures off-site protection of remote data 3) Leverages centralized infrastructure – disk/tape Quote: 2009 Data Protection Budgets, Priorities, And Technology Adoption Forrester, February 2009

    14. HP Deduplication Solutions Enabling remote office & enterprise scalability HP Data Protector software 6.11 File system backups Oracle, Exchange VMware HP offers a whole range of disk-based backup products that can help organizations meet their data protection challenges. The majority of the product range now includes data deduplication and low bandwidth replication. The latest member of our D2D Backup System family is the D2D4112. It is our highest capacity scalable D2D solution and is well suited for the needs of mid sized data centers and distributed environments. HP offers a whole range of disk-based backup products that can help organizations meet their data protection challenges. The majority of the product range now includes data deduplication and low bandwidth replication. The latest member of our D2D Backup System family is the D2D4112. It is our highest capacity scalable D2D solution and is well suited for the needs of mid sized data centers and distributed environments.

    15. HP dynamic deduplication enables low bandwidth replication Slide animates in 3 clicks This slide explains how deduplication enables low bandwidth replication. We need to start with some terminology – so, the “target” D2D is the device that the data is replicated TO whereas a “source” device is the D2D that the data is replicated FROM. <click 1> The original backup is performed to a D2D Backup System (in this case a D2D2500) where it is deduplicated and stored. <click 2> then the data that has changed from the previous backup is transmitted by the source D2D via low bandwidth link to the target D2D (a D2D4000 in this case). <click 3> the target D2D is still capable of “rebuilding” the original data set and offloading an intact copy of the backup onto physical tape for archive purposes. Note that the D2D Backup Systems offer replication licensed by target – so you only purchase a license for each target device, you can have multiple source D2D’s replicating to one target D2D, depending on the model of D2D you purchase. You can have 6 source appliances replicating to a single D2D2500 You can have 16 source appliances replicating to a single D2D4000 And you can have up to 24 source appliances replicating to a single D2D4112 Slide animates in 3 clicks This slide explains how deduplication enables low bandwidth replication. We need to start with some terminology – so, the “target” D2D is the device that the data is replicated TO whereas a “source” device is the D2D that the data is replicated FROM. <click 1> The original backup is performed to a D2D Backup System (in this case a D2D2500) where it is deduplicated and stored. <click 2> then the data that has changed from the previous backup is transmitted by the source D2D via low bandwidth link to the target D2D (a D2D4000 in this case). <click 3> the target D2D is still capable of “rebuilding” the original data set and offloading an intact copy of the backup onto physical tape for archive purposes. Note that the D2D Backup Systems offer replication licensed by target – so you only purchase a license for each target device, you can have multiple source D2D’s replicating to one target D2D, depending on the model of D2D you purchase. You can have 6 source appliances replicating to a single D2D2500 You can have 16 source appliances replicating to a single D2D4000 And you can have up to 24 source appliances replicating to a single D2D4112

    16. HP DataProtector software Continuous File Protection for Windows For systems running Windows 2000 and above, HP Data Protector Software now has the ability to utilize the built-in Microsoft Windows Change Journal to quickly generate a list of files that have been altered since the last backup was performed. This option avoids the need for timely “tree walks” to identify files that have changed, which can be especially time-consuming on systems with many small files. This allows incremental backups to run much faster and more frequently than with previous versions. When combining this feature with the power of Data Protector’s synthetic and virtual full, and backups that can now be scheduled with granularity down to the 1 minute level, Data Protector is now capable of providing near-continuous data protection – at no additional cost to the user.For systems running Windows 2000 and above, HP Data Protector Software now has the ability to utilize the built-in Microsoft Windows Change Journal to quickly generate a list of files that have been altered since the last backup was performed. This option avoids the need for timely “tree walks” to identify files that have changed, which can be especially time-consuming on systems with many small files. This allows incremental backups to run much faster and more frequently than with previous versions. When combining this feature with the power of Data Protector’s synthetic and virtual full, and backups that can now be scheduled with granularity down to the 1 minute level, Data Protector is now capable of providing near-continuous data protection – at no additional cost to the user.

    17. Intégrations applicatives Pour les sauvegardes à chaud Assure la consistence des données Online Backup extension par serveur physique ou virtuel (indépendant de l’application et du type de serveur) Intégrations disponibles : Oracle, SAP, SQL-Server, DB2, Informix Exchange : ESE, VSS, MAPI (inc. E2010) SharePoint (inc. SP2007) Domino (inclut R8) Hyperviseurs Vmware (vSphere4, ESXi, VCB File, VCB Image, Snapshots) Microsoft Hyper-V (VSS) Citrix Xen …

    18. Challenge 1 - The virtualization paradigm allows 2, 4 or 10 virtual servers to be consolidated onto one physical box. This paradigm, assumes there is a consistent and expected workload. Because the resources in a virtualized environment are shared by all virtual machines, over consumption of resources negatively affects all virtual machines as well as the physical host server Challenge 2 – Some backup techniques in virtual environments provide only “crash consistent” copies of data. There is no guarantee that crash consistent backups will work when recovered. You may have to run application specific utilities to check for errors or worse, lost data. Running these utilities may severely increase the time required for recovery. Think of the example when a laptop halts and a hard shutdown, (removing the battery) is required before saving data in an open Word doc or Excel spreadsheet. Chances are you may not have your work when your laptop restarts. Challenge 1 - The virtualization paradigm allows 2, 4 or 10 virtual servers to be consolidated onto one physical box. This paradigm, assumes there is a consistent and expected workload. Because the resources in a virtualized environment are shared by all virtual machines, over consumption of resources negatively affects all virtual machines as well as the physical host server Challenge 2 – Some backup techniques in virtual environments provide only “crash consistent” copies of data. There is no guarantee that crash consistent backups will work when recovered. You may have to run application specific utilities to check for errors or worse, lost data. Running these utilities may severely increase the time required for recovery. Think of the example when a laptop halts and a hard shutdown, (removing the battery) is required before saving data in an open Word doc or Excel spreadsheet. Chances are you may not have your work when your laptop restarts.

    19. Data Protector software allows the customer to choose the method of protection required. Some may opt to use a single method others may incorporate multiple methods to achieve customized recovery point/recovery time objectives. All 8 methods are selectable from the easy to use Data Protector user interface requiring no scripting to enable protection. Suspend method – works just like the hibernate command on a laptop Agent in the Virtual Machine – same method as used in the physical world ESX Snapshot - Leverages VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client to create crash consistent snapshot of the entire virtual machine ESX Snapshot recovery -- Recover full, incremental or Differential snapshots from disk, file library or tape VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) – Similar to ESX snapshot but without putting load on ESX server Full restore of VM – Automation of all steps when recovering imaged backups of VMs. No manual commands required to stop, suspend or restart VM. ZDB – array based snapshots automated by DP user interface; no other vendors integrate and automate this process with instant recovery Instant Recovery - Instant recovery points application to copy of data on disk for instant restore. DP is the only one that allows a complete roll forward of applications combining replication based backup and recovery all being done in one step. Best Practices in Virtual Systems Management (VSM): Market Opportunities for Virtualization & Management Vendors An ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES® (EMA™) Research Report January 2009 (Vendor Version) Data Protector software allows the customer to choose the method of protection required. Some may opt to use a single method others may incorporate multiple methods to achieve customized recovery point/recovery time objectives. All 8 methods are selectable from the easy to use Data Protector user interface requiring no scripting to enable protection. Suspend method – works just like the hibernate command on a laptop Agent in the Virtual Machine – same method as used in the physical world ESX Snapshot - Leverages VMware Virtual Infrastructure Client to create crash consistent snapshot of the entire virtual machine ESX Snapshot recovery -- Recover full, incremental or Differential snapshots from disk, file library or tape VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) – Similar to ESX snapshot but without putting load on ESX server Full restore of VM – Automation of all steps when recovering imaged backups of VMs. No manual commands required to stop, suspend or restart VM. ZDB – array based snapshots automated by DP user interface; no other vendors integrate and automate this process with instant recovery Instant Recovery - Instant recovery points application to copy of data on disk for instant restore. DP is the only one that allows a complete roll forward of applications combining replication based backup and recovery all being done in one step. Best Practices in Virtual Systems Management (VSM): Market Opportunities for Virtualization & Management Vendors An ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATES® (EMA™) Research Report January 2009 (Vendor Version)

    20. Description Agent sur le host Snapshots VSS pour backup consistent Utilise le system provider ou HW providers1 Snapshot transportable avec HW provider Utilisation File System et Application Consistent pour File System et Applications Sauvegardes disques et bandes Bénéfices Backup déchargé de Hosts & VMs Un serveur de backup pour de multiples VMs & Hosts LAN free backup Restauration directement dans VM ou autre Hyper-V Host Sauvegardes consistantes en Une Passe Temps de restore minimum avec ZDB-IR Supporte toutes baies supportant VSS

    21. Only one solution meets the challenges for protecting virtual server environments – Data Protector softwareOnly one solution meets the challenges for protecting virtual server environments – Data Protector software

    22. Description Agent sur le host Snapshots VSS pour backup consistants Snapshot transportable avec HW provider Usage Exchange 2010 - Windows 2008, 2008 R2 Full, incremental, differential Compatible DAG (Database Availability Groups) Recovery database for single mailbox recovery Benefices Backup off-host avec les snapshots transportables LAN free backup Sauvegardes consistentes Temps de restore minimum avec option Instant Recovery Roll forward automatique des logs transactions The backup process: When the backup starts, HP Data Protector calls the Volume Shadow Copy Service API to tell the Exchange application that all Exchange data need to be written to the disk to get into a consistent state to run the backup. The disk array, in this case the EVA, will be triggered to split up a replica where you can run the backup from. On the left-hand side you see the production server with the production database, in this case Exchange. On the right-hand side of the picture you see the replica which will be used to run the backup from and there’s a separate backup server which offloads the application sever. This ability is called “transportable backup”. All email services can continue to run without any performance degradation during the backup. The recovery process: Instant recovery can do a point-in-time restore down to the storage group level. In case of a recovery, Data Protector would automatically switch the storage group or the entire database to a still existing replica of the HP EVA disk array. Instead of moving the data back to do the restore, Data Protector would just switch to one of the available copies. After you did this Instant Recovery of the database by switching to one of the backup copies you can automatically roll forward all transaction logs to any point in time which can be selected by the graphical user interface. VSS: The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides the backup infrastructure for the Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems, as well as a mechanism for creating consistent point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. Shadow copy is a volume that represents a duplicate of the original volume at a certain point in time. The data is then backed up from the shadow copy and not from the original volume. The original volume continues to changes as the backup process continues, but the shadow copy of the volume remains constant VDS is a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that provides a single interface for managing disks. VDS provides an end-to-end solution for managing storage hardware and disks, and for creating volumes on those disks. The backup process: When the backup starts, HP Data Protector calls the Volume Shadow Copy Service API to tell the Exchange application that all Exchange data need to be written to the disk to get into a consistent state to run the backup. The disk array, in this case the EVA, will be triggered to split up a replica where you can run the backup from. On the left-hand side you see the production server with the production database, in this case Exchange. On the right-hand side of the picture you see the replica which will be used to run the backup from and there’s a separate backup server which offloads the application sever. This ability is called “transportable backup”. All email services can continue to run without any performance degradation during the backup. The recovery process: Instant recovery can do a point-in-time restore down to the storage group level. In case of a recovery, Data Protector would automatically switch the storage group or the entire database to a still existing replica of the HP EVA disk array. Instead of moving the data back to do the restore, Data Protector would just switch to one of the available copies. After you did this Instant Recovery of the database by switching to one of the backup copies you can automatically roll forward all transaction logs to any point in time which can be selected by the graphical user interface. VSS: The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides the backup infrastructure for the Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating systems, as well as a mechanism for creating consistent point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. Shadow copy is a volume that represents a duplicate of the original volume at a certain point in time. The data is then backed up from the shadow copy and not from the original volume. The original volume continues to changes as the backup process continues, but the shadow copy of the volume remains constant VDS is a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that provides a single interface for managing disks. VDS provides an end-to-end solution for managing storage hardware and disks, and for creating volumes on those disks.

    23. Easy to use through consistent GUI Automated (scheduling or CLI) VSS based on-line backup & recovery Configuration database Central administration content database Content databases Shared services provider databases Search databases Index files Automated backup and recovery of Single server farm via GUI Multi server farm via supported script Browsing of available components Topology tree in the GUI Automatic discovery HP Data Protector Software provides online backup and restores of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 for protection of individual components or your entire SharePoint Server environment. Perform the online backup without shutting down the database and take advantage of the performance benefits, allowing for higher frequency of backups and higher data volumes. Easy to Use – One console can be used to protect SharePoint and Windows services. Automated Backup – Schedules can be set for automatic, unattended backups for local systems or for remote client systems over the network. Run-Time Detection – Dynamic discovery of new databases allows for automatic SharePoint data protection. The MOSS 2007 backup and recovery is based on Microsoft SharePoint Services VSS (Volume Shadow copy Services) writers The Microsoft SharePoint Services writer is a reference writer that integrates with the Windows VSS framework, allowing backup applications to backup up and restore: • the configuration database • the central administration content database • other content databases • shared services provider databases • search databases • index files. The SharePoint Services writer supports full backup for databases and index files.HP Data Protector Software provides online backup and restores of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 for protection of individual components or your entire SharePoint Server environment. Perform the online backup without shutting down the database and take advantage of the performance benefits, allowing for higher frequency of backups and higher data volumes. Easy to Use – One console can be used to protect SharePoint and Windows services. Automated Backup – Schedules can be set for automatic, unattended backups for local systems or for remote client systems over the network. Run-Time Detection – Dynamic discovery of new databases allows for automatic SharePoint data protection. The MOSS 2007 backup and recovery is based on Microsoft SharePoint Services VSS (Volume Shadow copy Services) writers The Microsoft SharePoint Services writer is a reference writer that integrates with the Windows VSS framework, allowing backup applications to backup up and restore: • the configuration database • the central administration content database • other content databases • shared services provider databases • search databases • index files. The SharePoint Services writer supports full backup for databases and index files.

    24. HP DataProtector software Granular Recovery for SharePoint Administrators

    25. Key Markets and Routes to Market Installed base / backup focused DP has ~37.000 customers world wide Every customer that has a SharePoint integration is a potential customer for this First introduction of single item recovery solutions followed by other solutions Exchange and VMware to follow Provides an opportunity to upsell other recent Data Protector features VMware integration DPNE Key „call to action“ in the new Data Protector branding campaign Share Point Administrators Address this to SharePoint value chain in addition to backup Do specific press / media activities for Microsoft oriented reporters Marketing to Microsoft focused channel partners Leverage the partners identified by the TRIM launch Reference TRIM launch to message consistent IM strategy

    26. Sauvegarde à chaud off-host pour les applications critiques Sans impact sur les perfs des applications Utilise les technologies de réplication discs des baies de stockage Totalement automatisé (zéro scripts) Local ou distant Gestion de multiples réplicas sur discs (rotation) Restauration possible depuis les réplicas en quelques secondes Compatible avec les baies HP_StorageWorks XP, EVA et P4000

    32. Based on the P4000 VSS Hardware Provider Uses P4000 snapshots Application volumes presented to backup host VSS Transportable Backup to tape (only) Snapshots are deleted after the backup. No snapshots rotation. Instant Recovery to be introduced in futur release

    33. Evolutivité vers des milliers de serveurs Une console unique pour gérer jusqu’à 50 Cell Managers Partage des ressources (bibliothèques, lecteurs) Autoconfiguration des libraries en environnement multi-cellules pour éviter les étapes manuelles dans les gros environnements Rapports

    34. Continuous File Protection Every save creates a version Open File Protection File are snaped periodically Single click recovery by user Protect and recover files even when not connected to network Transparent operations Local repository Transfers encrypted and compressed Only changed blocks stored Centralized administration, distribution and reporting

    36. HP DataProtector resources Web Portals External Portal, http://www.hp.com/go/dataprotector/ Data Sheets, Best Practices White Papers, Case Studies, Support Matrices, Software Download, Evaluation keys DP Hub France, http://www.hp.com/fr/imhub/dataprotector/ Documents en Français Partner Central, http://www.hp.com/software/partner/ Customers Presentations, Training Presentations, Statement of Direction DP Weekly Partner Forum France Call 01 76 72 89 08 code 104 165 Every Thursday 17:30 – 18:00 Sales Resources Richard Demougin, richard.demougin@hp.com Data Protector Sales, dataprotectorsales@hp.com Technical Sales Resources For All: Your favorite Distributor : Altimate ! For Prefered Partners, Info Center, infocenter@hp.com ou 00 800 7031 7031 Consulting Resources Licenses Management, http://webware.hp.com/ Software Support Online, http://support.openview.hp.com/: Manuels, Patches, Forums

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