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  2. NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide
  3. Tuning the NetBackup data transfer path
  4. NetBackup server performance in the data transfer path
  5. About shared memory (number and size of data buffers)
  6. Note on shared memory and NetBackup for NDMP
NetBackup™ Backup Planning and Performance Tuning Guide

Note on shared memory and NetBackup for NDMP

The following tables describe how NetBackup for NDMP uses shared memory.

Table: NetBackup for NDMP and number of data buffers shows the effect of NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS according to the type of NDMP backup.

Table: NetBackup for NDMP and number of data buffers

Type of NDMP backup

Use of shared memory

Local NDMP backup or three-way backup

NetBackup does not use shared memory (no data buffers). NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS has no effect.

Remote NDMP backup

NetBackup uses shared memory. You can use NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS to change the number of memory buffers.

Table: NetBackup for NDMP and size of data buffers shows the effect of SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP according to the type of NDMP backup.

Table: NetBackup for NDMP and size of data buffers

Type of NDMP backup

Use of shared memory

Local NDMP backup or three-way backup

NetBackup does not use shared memory (no data buffers). You can use SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP to change the size of the records that are written to tape.

Use SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK to change record size for NDMP disk backup.

Remote NDMP backup

NetBackup uses shared memory. You can use SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_NDMP to change the size of the memory buffers and the size of the records that are written to tape.

Use SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS_DISK to change buffer size and record size for NDMP disk backup.

The following is a brief description of NDMP three-way backup and remote NDMP backup:

  • In an NDMP three-way backup, the backup is written to an NDMP storage unit on a different NAS filer.

  • In remote NDMP backup, the backup is written to a NetBackup Media Manager-type storage device.

More information is available on these backup types.

See the NetBackup for NDMP Administrator's Guide.

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