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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide
  3. Installing OpsCenter
  4. About planning an OpsCenter installation
  5. About designing your OpsCenter Server
  6. About the OpsCenter database requirements
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Administrator's Guide

About the OpsCenter database requirements

The Sybase database that OpsCenter uses is similar to the database that NetBackup uses. The database is installed as part of the OpsCenter server installation.

Note the following:

  • After you configure OpsCenter, OpsCenter disk space depends on the volume of data initially loaded on the OpsCenter server from the managed NetBackup servers.

    The initial data load on the OpsCenter server is in turn dependent on the following data present in the managed master servers:

    • Number of policy data records

    • Number of job data records

    • Number of media data records

  • The rate of OpsCenter database growth depends on the quantity of managed data. This data can be policy data, job data, or media data.

For information on how to adjust database values for better OpsCenter performance, refer to the OpsCenter Performance and Tuning Guide.

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