Direct universal share data to object store
Universal Shares with object store provides the ability for data in the universal shares to be directed to object storage in a deduplicated format.
Table: Supported platforms for universal shares with object store
Supported platforms | Description |
|---|---|
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | This platform is supported and enabled by default. |
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) | This platform is supported and enabled by default. |
VM in Azure or AWS | This platform is supported. You must manually enable this option. |
RHEL 7.6+/8/9 on premise (Object storage on premise) | This platform is supported. You must manually enable this option. |
The three phases of the lifecycle management:
Create a universal share: Refer to the section Create a universal share in the NetBackup Web UI Administrator's Guide for more information about how to create a universal share.
Delete a universal share: If you delete the universal share in the NetBackup web UI, the MSDP cloud volume cannot be deleted if it is in use by any universal shares or instant access. If you delete a universal share, be aware that all of the snapshots from the universal share are expired on the local disk and the cloud bucket. You must log in to the media server to expire all the snapshot copies from the universal share before you delete it.
Snapshot retention and lifecycle: The vpfsd command runs a background thread and continues to monitor the retention of the snapshot copies. The vpfsd command expires the snapshot when the retention time is reached. The retention for the full snapshot and incremental snapshot can be configured in the
vpfsd_config.jsonfile.
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