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HP Data Protector – Best Practice Guide 20131002 Deutsch
Data Protector Best Practice Guide
Some of you probably already know my Best Practice Guide for Data Protector. I had created the document in 2013 (before I joined HP), and made it available to HP partners and some customers. The document covers all the essential aspects of a Data Protector environment. Topics such as installation, configuration and optimization are presented in very clear way, including practical tips. My colleagues now have translated the guide into English and expanded somewhat. The guide is now available to all interested readers. I look forward to suggestions and feedback to further expand this guide. Download link – Best Practice Guide (Passport Account required): https://h20229.www2.hp.com/partner/protected/assets/Products/DataProtection/HP_Data_Protector_Best_Practice_Guide.pdf Download from here – please note – the English version is more current:
Downloads
Please find below all available downloads from this blog. BRICK – Backup Related Information Collector and Keeper – Version 2.0 https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=BRICK EADR for Cell Server – DP 9.06 on Windows 2012 R2 https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/2016/05/prepare-and-execute-eadr-cell-server-on-windows-2012-r2-data-protector-9-06/ Data Protector Best Practice Guide https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=best+practice+guide BRICK – Backup Related Information Collector and Keeper – Version 1.20 (Pre 1.10 versions removed) https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=BRICK [wpdm_file id=26] [wpdm_file id=20] [wpdm_file id=24] [wpdm_file id=25] [wpdm_file id=18] [wpdm_file id=19] OMNILISTFREEDEVS – lists free devices www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=OMNILISTFREEDEVS [wpdm_file id=21] OMNISPEED v2.00 HP-UX / Linux / Windows https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/2014/03/omnispeed-2-0-data-protector-8-xx-hp-ux-linux-windows/ [wpdm_file id=22] EADR for Cell Server – DP 8.1X on Windows 2012 R2 https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/2014/04/eadr-cell-server-dp-8-1x-windows-2012-r2 [wpdm_file id=23] OMNISPEED – average speed and current speed of running and completed sessions https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=OMNISPEED+average+speed+and+current+speed [wpdm_file id=12] Simple Media Vaulting / Off-Site Tape Vaulting https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=Simple+Media+Vaulting [wpdm_file id=5] [wpdm_file id=4] Data Protector 6.2 Scheduler https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=Data+Protector+6.2+Scheduler [wpdm_file id=6] Data Protector Migration Unix to other OS https://www.data-protector.org/wordpress/?s=Data+Protector+Migration+Unix+to+other+OS [wpdm_file id=8] Recover Cell Server with Enhanced Automated Disaster
StoreOnce – put a smile into the face
We have learned how to use StoreOnce in our environments, we read Best Practice Guides, Whitepaper, Tips, etc. We know that we have to follow some rules when StoreOnce is in place. As a review you may read Mr_T’s (HP) blog; maybe it will put a smile into your face too. The original article can be read here: http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Technical-Support-Services-Blog/DPTIPS-1-way-to-ensure-uninspired-StoreOnce-VTL-performance-and/ba-p/146131