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Enterprise environments
What is an enterprise environment?
A typical enterprise network environment, shown in Figure 9 on page 45, consists
of a number of systems from different vendors with different operating systems. The
systems may be located in different geographical areas and time zones. All the
systems are connected with LAN or WAN networks operating at various
communication speeds.
When to use an enterprise environment
This solution can be used when several geographically separated sites require common
backup policies to be used. It can also be used when all departments at the same
site want to share the same set of backup devices.
Figure 9 Large Data Protector enterprise environment
Configuring and managing backups of such a heterogeneous environment is
challenging. Data Protector functionality has been designed to highly simplify this
task. For information about the Manager of Managers (MoM), see MoM on page 46.
Splitting an environment into multiple cells
You may decide to split large environments into multiple cells for a number of reasons:
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