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  2. NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide
  3. Section II. Using NAS-Data-Protection (D-NAS)
  4. Configuring Storage Lifecyle Policies for D-NAS
  5. About storage lifecycle policies
NetBackup™ NAS Administrator's Guide

About storage lifecycle policies

A storage lifecycle policy (SLP) contains instructions in the form of storage operations to store data. Operations are added to the SLP that determine how the data is stored and copied or replicated. For example, the NetBackup administrator creates an operation that determines where the data exists as a snapshot, as a replication, or as a duplication. The administrator also determines the retention of the data at each storage unit or storage unit group.

An SLP that is configured for snapshots or snapshot replication must contain a specific, hierarchical combination of operations.

See Figure: Four types of operations in this example replication scenario.. It represents an SLP for a replication scenario. In the example, the following operations are used:

  • A Snapshot operation creates a snapshot.

  • A Replication operation replicates the snapshot to another volume.

  • A Backup from Snapshot operation creates a tar-formatted backup from the snapshot.

  • A Duplication operation copies the backup to tape.

Table: Example of a storage lifecycle policy configured for snapshots and snapshot replication describes the four types of operations that are required in this example replication scenario.

Figure: Four types of operations in this example replication scenario

Four types of operations in this example replication scenario

Table: Example of a storage lifecycle policy configured for snapshots and snapshot replication

Operation order in SLP

Operation

Description

1

Snapshot

Operation 1 creates a snapshot in the primary storage. The snapshot serves as the source for the other operations in the SLP.

  • The operation must be a Snapshot operation.

  • The storage unit can be any of the following types: Snapshot, AdvancedDisk, or MSDP storage unit

2

(Child to

Operation 1)

Replication

Operation 2 replicates the snapshot that the first operation created.

  • The operation must be a Replication operation.

  • The storage must be any one of the following: Auto or <Vendor>_<ReplicationType>.

Note:

<Vendor>_<ReplicationType> is the replication type supported by the storage array vendor.

3

(Child to

Operation 2)

Backup from Snapshot

Operation 3 creates a tar-formatted backup copy of the snapshot.

  • The operation must be a Backup form Snapshot operation. This operation creates a backup image from the snapshot.

  • The storage must be a backup storage unit.

4

(Child to

Operation 3)

Duplication

Operation 4 makes a duplicate copy from the tar-formatted backup copy. In this example, the copy is duplicated to tape media.

  • The operation must be a Duplication operation. This operation creates a backup copy of the tar-formatted image.

  • The storage must be a backup storage unit.

After the SLP is configured for different operations, the NetBackup administrator configures a backup policy that points to the snapshot SLP.

The SLP Parameters host properties in the NetBackup Web UI allow administrators to customize how SLPs are maintained and how SLP jobs run.

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