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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide
  3. Section I. CloudPoint installation and configuration
  4. Preparing for CloudPoint installation
  5. Deciding where to run CloudPoint
Veritas NetBackup™ CloudPoint Install and Upgrade Guide

Deciding where to run CloudPoint

You can deploy CloudPoint in the following ways:

  • Deploy CloudPoint in a cloud and manage assets in that cloud.

  • Deploy CloudPoint in a cloud and manage assets in multiple clouds.

Veritas recommends that you deploy CloudPoint on cloud to protect your cloud assets. If you wish to protect assets in a cloud, deploy the CloudPoint host instance in the same cloud environment. Similarly, if you wish to protect on-premise assets, deploy the CloudPoint host in the same on-premise environment.

If you install CloudPoint on multiple hosts, we strongly recommend that each CloudPoint instance manage separate resources. For example, two CloudPoint instances should not manage the same AWS account or the same Azure subscription. The following scenario illustrates why having two CloudPoint instances manage the same resources creates problems:

  • CloudPoint instance A and CloudPoint instance B both manage the assets of the same AWS account.

  • On CloudPoint instance A, the administrator takes a snapshot of an AWS virtual machine. The database on CloudPoint instance A stores the virtual machine's metadata. This metadata includes the virtual machine's storage size and its disk configuration.

  • Later, on CloudPoint instance B, the administrator restores the virtual machine snapshot. CloudPoint instance B does not have access to the virtual machine's metadata. It restores the snapshot, but it does not know the virtual machine's specific configuration. Instead, it substitutes default values for the storage size configuration. The result is a restored virtual machine that does not match the original.

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