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NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide

Combined world, enterprise, and datacenter levels

The combined world, enterprise, and datacenter levels model is the area where typical full-functioning NetBackup operations occur. Through the outermost world level, external users can access corporate web servers behind firewalls and encrypted tapes are transported and vaulted off-site. At the next level deeper, the enterprise level, functions related to internal users, security administrators, and the datacenter level occur. At the deepest level, the datacenter level, the core NetBackup security functionality occurs through a workgroup, single datacenter, or multi-datacenter.

The following figure shows the combined world, enterprise, and datacenter levels model.

Figure: Combined world, enterprise, and data level

Combined world, enterprise, and data level

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