If you are going to be backing up CIFS shares, you may want to stick with the
NDMP. The "advantage" of NDMP is that it maintains all of the file attributes
through backup and restore. This is not the case if you just mount the CIFS
filesystems on you backup server and back up the files. Conversely, NDMP is
known to be painfully slow, especially when backing up a lot of small files (or
a lot of files of any size for that matter).
It is not always available or easy, but it is best to test out both options in
your environment (or a test environment similar to your production).
Wish it was cut and dry, but like most things in this industry, it's not.
-Kyle
----- Original Message ----
From: Randy Doering <rdoering2 AT VERIZON DOT NET>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 8:11:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Networker] NDMP backup of EMC Celerra on NON-NDMP tape drive
Lisa, Our environment is not the same as yours. We are Linux w/7.3.2 of
Networker (doing ok with just a few minor problems that we have to deal
with). We have 3 X EMC DataMovers that we are currently using NDMP to backup
over FC.
We are planing on changing that from NDMP to mounting the NAS file systems
via NFS for: 1) already sunk ~10K per NDMP license - in case we add to our
NAS situation - no more ~10K per DM; 2) Easier for redirected recoveries;
and 3) More flexibility w.r.t to separating our Full backups and
Incremental/Levels into different Pools - for disaster recoveries
situations.
Just My 2 Cents.
Randy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Green, Lisa" <Lisa.Green AT CLARK.WA DOT GOV>
To: <NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU>
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 6:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Networker] NDMP backup of EMC Celerra on NON-NDMP tape drive
> From: Green, Lisa
> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 3:49 PM
> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
> Subject: NDMP backup of EMC Celerra on NON-NDMP tape drive
>
> We are planning on implementing a EMC Celerra (with 2 Datamovers) that
> we hope to backup using NDMP and non-ndmp tape drives that are attached
> to our Legato Server. We are not planning on setting up a Fiber
> connection from the NAS to the Legato Server. We are running Windows
> 2003 with all the latest SP and hotfixes and Legato 7.2.1. Does anyone
> have any past experience with this type of setup and how difficult was
> it? How easy? How would you set it up? Were cloning and restores easy or
> problematic? Were any special fixes required from Legato? I have read
> previous posts but want to see how it is working for people now. Thanks
> for you help.
>
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