Protecting Server Data With HP StoreOnce Catalyst and HP Data Protector PDF
Protecting Server Data With HP StoreOnce Catalyst and HP Data Protector PDF
Table of contents
Introduction............................................................................................................................................................................2
Technology overview ............................................................................................................................................................3
HP StoreOnce Backup systemskey features and benefits ......................................................................................3
HP StoreOnce Catalystseamless data movement across the enterprise .............................................................3
HP StoreOnce Backup systems in small to large data centers .......................................................................................4
Advantages of using HP StoreOnce Backup systems and HP Data Protector ..........................................................4
HP StoreOnce Backup systems for enterprise data backup using HP Data Protector................................................4
HP Data Protector backup environment ........................................................................................................................4
Capacity planning ..............................................................................................................................................................5
HP Data Protector rate of data change effect on deduplication ratios ......................................................................6
HP Data Protector block size effect on throughput and deduplication ratio ............................................................7
Other factors affecting throughput ................................................................................................................................7
Other factors affecting deduplication ratio ...................................................................................................................8
HP Data Protector schedule type characteristics with an HP StoreOnce Backup system .......................................8
Disaster recovery with local HP StoreOnce Backup system and remote replication ...................................................9
HP Data Protector replication using HP StoreOnce Catalyst Copy .......................................................................... 10
Recovery scenarios ........................................................................................................................................................ 10
Recommendations ............................................................................................................................................................. 11
Conclusion ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Useful links...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
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Introduction
In todays business environment, customers rely on the most efficient, high performing, and reliable backup systems to
protect critical business information. Customers need to protect increasing levels of data while keeping costs under control.
HP StoreOnce Backup systems provide a disk-based data protection platform while addressing data growth by applying
HP StoreOnce deduplication software for efficient, longer term data retention.
The HP StoreOnce 6000 Backup system, the latest deduplication appliance in the HP StoreOnce product line, provides
a unique combination of features, including industry-leading performance (up to 100 TB/hr), high-availability, and
high-capacity making the HP StoreOnce 6000 Backup system the industry leader in the enterprise deduplication sector.
HP StoreOnce Catalyst software was developed to dramatically improve the performance, function, and integration of
backup applications such as HP Data Protector. HP StoreOnce Catalyst delivers deduplication on an appliance server, media
server, or dedicated appliance. Since it uses the same deduplication algorithm globally, data can be moved between Catalyst
Stores on different platforms without rehydration. HP StoreOnce Catalyst allows better utilization of advanced, disk-based
storage solutions while increasing efficiency and performance.
This document describes the benefits of using HP StoreOnce Backup systems combined with HP StoreOnce Catalyst
software and HP Data Protector to back up important enterprise data. This document also recommends backup and
recovery implementations.
The following are key recommendations for backing up data to an HP StoreOnce Backup system utilizing HP StoreOnce
Catalyst software:
To improve backup storage utilization: back up one server at a time (sequentially) for quickly rising deduplication
ratios that are maintained over time.
To achieve better deduplication ratio than usual: if the backup process can accommodate it, use a unique
HP StoreOnce Catalyst store for each data type or same type of operating system.
For the trade-off between backup impact and ease of recovery: configure a weekly full with daily incremental or initial
full with daily incremental backup schedule to reduce the amount of end-to-end data and decrease the time required to
run daily backups. HP StoreOnce Backup systems data deduplication will be utilized for full and incremental backups.
For efficient and cost effective movement of backup data offsite: use the HP StoreOnce Catalyst remote copy feature to
seamlessly replicate all servers to an appliance in a remote facility for simpler recovery in the event of a disaster.
To increase backup speed without affecting deduplication ratios: use a larger HP Data Protector backup block size
for faster backup throughput performance with little or no effect on HP StoreOnce data deduplication ratios.
HP StoreOnce Backup systems are a disk-based backup system that deliver leading price-performance and deduplicate
enterprise backup data. The HP StoreOnce Backup system can consolidate the storage of multiple backups onto a single,
rack mountable device while improving reliability compared to backup to tape by reducing potential errors caused by media
handling. For business environments with remote offices, or a disaster recovery site, the HP StoreOnce Backup system can
be used to replicate data to an offsite location.
HP StoreOnce Backup systems are ideal for mission-critical application backup data for small to large data centers running
key business applications. Proper backup configurations with a data protection application to the HP StoreOnce Backup
system provide the shortest backup times and most efficient use of capacity. HP StoreOnce Backup systems integrate into
current IT environments and offer the flexibility of VTL and NAS targets, as well as Catalyst stores.
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Technology overview
HP StoreOnce Backup systemskey features and benefits
HP StoreOnce deduplication, store more data on disk
HP StoreOnce deduplication reduces the disk space required to store backup data sets without impacting backup
performance. Retaining more backup data on disk for longer periods of time enables greater data accessibility for
rapid restore of lost or corrupt files and reduces downtime.
Deduplication ratios are strongly influenced by two factorsdata change rate and backup data retention periods.
Low data change rates and data retained for longer periods of time yield higher deduplication ratios.
Optimized replication
HP StoreOnce deduplication is the technology enabler for HP StoreOnce replication which allows fully automated
replication without rehydration. This optimized replication works over low bandwidth links to a disaster recovery (DR) site,
giving Remote Office/Branch Office (ROBO) and small data centers a cost effective DR solution for the first time.
Rapid restore of data for dependable, worry-free data protection
HP StoreOnce Backup systems offer immediate access to backups for rapid restores. HP StoreOnce deduplication
allows more data to be stored closer to the data center for longer periods of time which offers immediate access for
rapid restores.
Automate, simplify, and improve the backup process
HP StoreOnce Backup systems automate the backup processes allowing reduced time spent managing data protection.
Implementing hands-free, unattended daily backup is especially valuable for environments with limited IT resources,
such as remote or branch offices.
HP StoreOnce systems can back up multiple servers via a standard Ethernet or Fibre Channel network simultaneously
to a disk-based solution at peak speeds of up to 100 TB per hour instead of sequentially to a tape drive or autoloader,
meaning that substantially reduced backup windows are possible.
HP StoreOnce systems can be managed and configured by using the built-in Web browser based graphical user
interface (GUI). For larger deployments of replicating HP StoreOnce appliances, the HP StoreOnce Enterprise
Manager can monitor multiple backup systems across geographies. HP StoreOnce systems are self-managing
backup appliances that require little, if any, routine maintenance. Unlike other disk-based storage devices,
HP StoreOnce systems do not require virus protection or additional disk storage.
Note:
Actual performance is dependent upon configuration data set type, compression levels, number of data streams, number of
devices emulated and number of concurrent tasks, such as housekeeping or replication.
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Component Description
Cell Manager Server An HP Data Protector cell is a set of systems with a common backup policy existing on the
same LAN/SAN. The Cell Manager is the main system that is the central point for
managing this network environment. It contains the HP Data Protector internal database
(IDB) and runs core HP Data Protector software and session managers. The IDB keeps
track of backed up files and the cell configuration.
DP Client A host system becomes a HP Data Protector client when one or more of the HP Data
Protector software components are installed on the system. Client systems with disks
that need to be backed up must have an appropriate 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.
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Figures 1 Illustrates an HP Data Protector backup and recovery topology that supports HP StoreOnce Backup systems.
LAN
LAN
LAN LAN
Router
DP Client
DP Cell
Backup Server
(Disk Agent)
Manager LAN
(Media Agent) Server
FC
WAN
10GbE
DP Client
Backup Server
Catalyst store Catalyst store (Disk Agent)
(Media Agent)
Capacity planning
The required backup storage capacity for server backups depends on the following:
Size and number of virtual servers
Backup retention policy (recovery points needed)
Type of backups (full, incremental, differential)
Frequency of backups
Data rate of change
The deduplication ratio achieved by the HP StoreOnce Backup system
HP StoreOnce Backup systems do not deduplicate across Catalyst stores. Each Catalyst store is an independent
deduplication domain. To achieve a better deduplication ratio a unique Catalyst store should be created specifically for
similar data types. For larger environments, multiple Catalyst stores may work best with backups of similar type of
operating system data stored in the same HP StoreOnce Backup system.
Note:
The rate of change of a data refers to the amount of data that would be contained in an incremental backup as a percentage
of a full backup. A 100 GB full backup with a subsequent 5 GB incremental backup before the next full backup would be a
five percent rate of change.
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In performing these tests HP used as standard customer representative data set with realistic structure and content.
An administrator may desire to have two weeks of backup stored on the HP StoreOnce Backup system for quick
recovery access.
HP Data Protector offers three different deduplication options for transferring data to HP StoreOnce Catalyst stores.
Source side deduplication: Deduplication takes place within the backup server. The HP StoreOnce deduplication code is
embedded within the HP Data Protector Media Agent. Use source side deduplication to back up data which is located on
the same server. This is also referred to as Catalyst Low Bandwidth.
Server side deduplication: Deduplication takes place within the backup server as in source side deduplication. Server
side deduplication can be used for backing up data from other servers with HP Data Protector disk agents as well as data
held itself. Data is transferred via network connection to the backup server.
Target side deduplication: Deduplication takes place within the HP StoreOnce Backup system. The deduplication code is
embedded within the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
1% 2% 3% 4% 5%
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Figure 3. Varying block sizes vs. Backup throughput (using low bandwidth)
128 KB
256 KB
512 KB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number of backups
Figure 4 illustrates HP StoreOnce Catalyst deduplication ratios when using different backup block sizes
(using low bandwidth).
Figure 4. Varying block sizes vs. deduplication ratios (using low bandwidth)
128 KB
256 KB
512 KB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number of backups
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Table 2 lists some characteristics of full and incremental backups to a HP StoreOnce Backup
Table 2. Comparison of different backup schedule types.
Description Daily backup of all files Weekly backup of all files, daily backup of files that
have changed since the last backup
Figure 5 illustrates the end-to-end data compaction of full and incremental backups to a HP StoreOnce Backup system over
a period of 14 days (using low bandwidth) with a 1 TB dataset.
Note:
Data compaction refers to the removal of redundant information from a backup set prior to storing on a backup device.
Incremental backups, deduplication, and compression are all methods for removing redundant data from a backup set.
Each backup shows the overall size of the backup data without deduplication vs. the size of the data on the HP StoreOnce
Backup system after deduplication with Catalyst.
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Figure 5. Data compaction comparison of different backup schedule types (using low bandwidth).
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DB backup
Size on StoreOnce
Terabytes
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Deduplication
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Usage model 1 Usage model 2 Usage model 3
Daily full Daily full Weekly full daily incremental
2% rate of change 5% rate of change 5% rate of change
Note:
Replication of data can only occur between devices within the same product family i.e., HP StoreOnce, but not VLS.
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Recovery scenarios
Figure 6 illustrates disaster recovery scenarios that may occur and the recovery path available when replicating between
HP StoreOnce Backup systems.
Target HP StoreOnce
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Recommendations
Concurrent operations
Increased backup speed: If backup throughput performance is the highest priority, use HP Data Protectors concurrent
operations to send multiple backup jobs simultaneously to the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
Better deduplication ratios: If deduplication ratio is the highest priority, backup one server at a time by disabling
HP Data Protector concurrent operations.
Disaster recovery
HP StoreOnce remote replication offers a low bandwidth replication solution to and from remote sites, which is ideal
for server disaster recovery.
HP StoreOnce Catalyst store pairs configured with HP Data Protectors Object Copy feature to duplicate the backup set
provides recovery for local disk failures, complete server failure, or complete site failures by keeping server backup
copies at local and remote sites.
Conclusion
Customers demand an efficient, reliable data growth management backup system environment while keeping costs under
control. HP provides a variety of reliable data protection storage solutions that address such requirements. HP StoreOnce
Catalyst, along with HP Data Protector, is one such solution. HP StoreOnce Backup systems offer high performance and
reliability, while addressing data growth through HP StoreOnce data deduplication technology. In addition, HP Data
Protectors data protection solution brings together a full generation of traditional and next generation data protection from
backup, to disk to replication management, to tape under one platform. In all, HP StoreOnce Backup systems integrate
easily with HP Data Protector to protect important data for mission-critical applications.
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Useful links
HP StoreOnce Backup
hp.com/go/StoreOnce
HP StoreOnce Backup system user guide
bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02295179/c02295179.pdf
HP StoreOnce Backup systems Linux and UNIX configuration guide
h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02299831/c02299831.pdf
HP StoreOnce Backup systems best practices guide
bizsupport2.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c02511912/c02511912.pdf
HP StoreOnce Catalyst Solution Service
Technical data sheet: h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA4-4489ENW.pdf
Customer brochure: h20195.www2.hp.com/V2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA4-4480ENW.pdf
HP Data Protector Administrators guide
bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00663793/c00663793.pdf
Learn more at
hp.com/go/StoreOnce
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