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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section V. Configuring backups
  4. Synthetic backups
  5. Using the multiple copy synthetic backups method
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Using the multiple copy synthetic backups method

The multiple copy synthetic backups method introduces the capability to produce a second copy of a synthetic backup at a remote site as part of a normal synthetic backup job.

This method provides the following benefits:

  • It eliminates the bandwidth cost of copying synthetic full backups to another site.

    Instead of duplicating a local synthetic full backup to a remote site to produce a second copy, it is more efficient to produce the second copy by using data movements only at the remote site.

  • It provides an efficient method to establish a dual-copy disaster recovery scheme for NetBackup backup images.

Table: Comparing synthetic copy process with and without method enabled emphasizes how the synthetic full backup produced at the remote site is a clone, or a second copy, of the first copy produced at the local site.

Table: Comparing synthetic copy process with and without method enabled

Step

Without using the multiple copy synthetic backups method:

Using the multiple copy synthetic backups method:

1

A full backup is performed at the local site (Site A).

Step 1 remains the same.

2

The full backup is duplicated to the remote site (Site B).

Step 2 remains the same.

3

An incremental backup is performed at Site A.

Step 3 remains the same.

4

The incremental backup is duplicated to Site B.

Step 4 remains the same.

5

Steps 3 and 4 are repeated each time an incremental schedule runs.

Step 5 remains the same.

6

A full synthetic backup is produced at Site A.

Step 6 remains the same.

7

The full backup is duplicated to Site B.

A full synthetic backup is produced at Site B from images at Site B.

The full synthetic backup at the remote site is a second copy of the synthetic backup at the local site.

8

Steps 2 through 7 repeat per backup scheduling needs.

Step 8 remains the same.

Figure: Remote creation of synthetic full backup shows how no extra bandwidth is used to copy the synthetic full backup from Site A to Site B.

Figure: Remote creation of synthetic full backup

Remote creation of synthetic full backup

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