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Backup types
Direct backup supports backup of application data files and control files and of disk
images -- either raw disk or raw logical volume.
Direct backup benefits
Because the data mover is in the SAN bridge and the technology that interprets the
target system is built into the General Media Agent, direct backup users can use a
low-cost management server to drive the backup and can avoid having to invest in
multiple servers to perform block identification.
Additionally, direct backup is designed to let you leverage hardware capabilities to
increase uptime and instant recovery capabilities to reduce restore time.
Direct backup is not limited to proprietary file systems and logical volume managers
(LVMs).
Direct backup adds value to your backup solution both by addition and omission.
For example, direct backup:
Takes advantage of the most advanced XCopy features to speed backups
Enables maximum uptime by leveraging existing hardware mirroring and snapshot
capabilities
Lets you take advantage of Data Protector’s industry-leading instant recovery
capability to speed recovery
Requires very little CPU and memory resource from the XCopy host device
How direct backup works
As with any other Data Protector backup, you will make a backup specification to
control how and when the backup happens.
The General Media Agent on the application server quiesces the application
The split mirror agent on the application server and backup host splits the mirror
The General Media Agent on the backup host:
resolves the disk of the target system
calculates the resolve information
calls XCopy
XCopy, in turn, retrieves the target data and moves it across the bridge to the
tape device.
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