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Data Protector

Overview And
Architecture
U1610S D.00
Module 2

2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.


The information contained herein is subject to change without notice

HP OpenView Storage Data Protector


What is it?
Software that provides automated data

protection for businesses with 24x7 availability


needs.
What does it do?
Data Protection: copies data onto a

secondary storage device, including disk or


tape, so that in case of a disaster, data can be
easily recovered.
Media management: easily manages the

library catalogues to keep track of all media


and copies of data for fast recovery.
Most important features:
Automated backups that scale from small

workgroups to multi-site, heterogeneous SAN


& NAS environments with hundreds or
thousands of servers.
Fully-integrated Zero-Downtime backup with

Instant-Recovery for HP StorageWorks XP


and EVA.
High performance backup to disk with object

level replication/migration to tape(s)

Data Protector starter pack


-- data protection & media
mgmt

drive and library mgmt

-- scalable device and library mgmt

on-line backup

-- 24x7 application-aware backup

zero downtime backup

-- disk array integration for zero-

impact

instant recovery

-- disk-based recovery

direct backup

-- efficient server-less data

movement

backup to disk

-- restore from disk and migrate to


tape

media operations

-- removable media
management
It's been the industrys only application for fully automated, fully integrated zero-downtime backup and instant recovery for over 5 years.
And now HP OpenView Storage Data Protector offers even more!

HP Data Protector 6.0 Highlights


Backup to disk enhancements
Synthetic Full
Incremental Forever
Space efficient Virtual Full

Cell Manager for Linux


Integrations enhancements
VSS/VDS based Exchange ZDB/IR
MS Data Protection Manager,
MS SharePoint Portal Server
Oracle 10g, DataGuard

Miscellaneous
Secure Shell support for installation (UX)
Multiple flexible free pools
Mail notification with SMTP Server
Native 64-bit agents (AMD x64, Intel EM64T, IA-64)

Managed Environment

Backup Models
direct-attached backup

EVA snapshot backup

management

Application Server

application
server
media
host

disk
host

SAN
SCSI
NDMP

tape

network backup

Backup Server

XP split-mirror backup
Application Server

management
media
host
disk
host

P
S

tape

Backup Server

Backup and Replication Methods


Possibilities:

Combinations:

Backup to Virtual Libraries

Disk -> Tape (D2T)

Advanced Backup to Disk

Disk -> Disk (D2D)

Backup to File Devices

Disk -> Disk -> (D2D2T)

Backup Mirroring

Disk -> Disk + Tape (D2D+T)

Synthetic Full Backup

Disk -> Disk -> Disk + Tape

Virtual Full Backup

Tape -> Tape

Media Copy

Tape -> Tapes

Object Copy

Tapes -> Tape

Media Consolidation

Split-Mirror Backup Concept (ZDB/IR)


True online backup for
integrated applications
XP

Application host

Split mirrors may used for


instant recovery or resynced
No performance impact on
applications during backup

Mirror synchronization before


or after backup
Automatic mirror rotation

M
0

M M
1

P primary LDEV
M mirror copy (MU0-2)

API based integration


Backup host

Snapshot Backup Concept (ZDB/IR)


Similar to split-mirror backups
Application host

VA

Snapshots get created on the fly


or are reused

EVA

Backup host processes the data


P

Snapshot information is stored in


Instant Recovery database for VA
and EVA
API/SMI-S provider based
integration

S
Backup host

P primary LUN
S snapshot / snapclone

Hp Openview Building Integration


OpenView Enterprise Console
OpenView Operations:
Event and Problem Management
Network, Systems, Application and Database Management
Service Level Management

Management
Repository

~200 Openview Partner Solutions

systems
management
Operations
Data Protector
data backup
data recovery
Storage Area
Manager
Media Operations

network
management
Network Node
Manager
Customer Views
PolicyXpert
Internet Services

performance
management

GlancePlus
Performance
Reporter
Web Transaction
Observer
Internet Services

application
management
SMART Plug-Ins:
Apps, DBs
Web/App
Servers
Mgmt Server
Managed Nodes

service
management
Internet Services
Service Desk
Internet Usage
Manager
Service Reporter
WebQoS
Service Info. Portal

Network
Desktop

Network Access

Servers

Databases

Managing Distributed UNIX and Windows Environments, End-to-End

Applications

Cell Concept

Backup domain
Logical organization of systems
Can match your organization
Heterogeneous system support
Independent but can be centrally
managed
cell

cell

cell

Data Protector Architecture

manager of
managers
GUI

distributed
GUI

OpenView
SPI

Java GUI

cell
cell
manager
manager

cell
cell
client
client

cell
cell
client
client

Client-Server Modules
cell manager
(CM)

media agent
(MA)

cell console
(CC)

disk agent
(DA)

Platform Support, DP 6.0


Cell Manager:
HP-UX (PA, IA-64)
Windows (32-bit)
Windows (64-bit)
Linux (SLES 9, RHEL4
Solaris

GUI:
HP-UX (PA, IA-64)
Windows XP, 2000/2003
Linux
Solaris 8

Disk Agent:
HP-UX 11.X
HP OpenVMS
HP Tru64 Unix
HP MPE/iX
Win ME, XP Pro/HE
Windows 2000/2003
Sun Solaris
IBM AIX
Linux Redhat/SuSe/Caldera
Linux United/Debian
Novell NetWare
SGI IRIX
SCO OpenServer
SCO Unixware
SNI SINIX
Additional platforms via NFS / shared disk (CIFS)
All platforms subject to change, see platform support documentation

Application (Integration) Agents


Oracle/Oracle Data Guard
SAP R/3
SAPDB
Informix
IBM DB2 UDB
Sybase
MS SQL Server
MS Exchange Server
MS Exchange SMB
MS VSS
MS DPM
Baan IV on Oracle, Informix
Lotus Domino
Media Agent (with robotic):
Windows 2000/2003, XP
HP-UX (PA, IA-64)
HP Tru64
HP MPE/iX
Linux Redhat/SuSE/Debian/United
Novell NetWare
Sun Solaris
Media Agent (without robotic):
IBM AIX
SCO OpenServer
SNI Sinix

Cell Manager

HP-UX, Windows, Linux, Solaris


Manually installed
Provides:

Internal database

Session managers

Scheduler

Cell Console and agents

Installation server (optional)

Cell Services (daemons)

manage services with:


omnisv stop
omnisv start
DA
omnisv status

Cell Manager
Cell Console
(user interfaces)

Daemons
(Services)

CRS
RDS
MMD

IDB

Session Managers
Disk, Media and Integration
Agents

MA
MA

DA

Internal Database Size Limits


1-50 stores

200GB

File Versions (10x # of file names)


50 directories (containing binary files)

DCBF
1 DCBF by default

4 GB per directory
10,000 files per directory (2GB per file)
700 Million File Names Unix (est.)

32GB

CDB

450 Million File Names on Windows (est.)


(32 GB maximum filenames)

2GB by default
20-50MB

MMDB

40,000 Media per pool


500,000 Media
1,000,000 Sessions (max 2,000 per day)
100 parallel backup sessions (UX, 60 Win)

Capacity Planning Spreadsheet

Estimate of
IDB
capacity

Describe
environment

Cell Console (User Interface)

HP-UX, Windows, Solaris

Present on all cell managers

Provides:

Graphical user interface

Web reporting java interface

Command-line interface

Full Java interface*


May be further distributed from:

Cell manager

Media
No additional license required
*coming soon

Disk Agent

May be installed from:

Install server

Media

Installed once per client

Invoked by session manager

Provides disk access


(read/write)
Multi-vendor support
Exchanges data with media
agents

HP-UX
Windows 2000/XP/2003
Linux
Tru64
OpenVMS
HP MPE/iX
Novell Netware
Sun Solaris
IBM AIX
SGI IRIX
SCO Openserver
SCO Unixware

Media Agent

May be installed from:

Install server

Media

Installed once per client

Invoked by session manager

Provides media access

Multi-vendor support.

Exchanges data with disk agents

HP VLS 6000

HP SSL

HP-UX
Windows/2000/XP/2003
Linux
HP Tru64
HP OpenVMS
Novell Netware
NDMP
Sun Solaris
IBM AIX
SNI SINIX
SCO OpenServer

HP MSL

Integration Agent
Database/Application
Integration:

Distributed by install server


Database and application
integrations
Integrates with vendors
API/ backup and restore tools
Invoked by session manager
Executed during backup and
restore of databases

SAP R/3
SAPDB
Oracle
Informix
DB2
Sybase
MS SQL
MS Exchange Server
MS Exchange SMB
MS VolumeShadowService
MS Data Protection Mgr
MS Share Point Portal
Lotus Notes/Domino
Baan IV

Works with disk and media agents

Multi-vendor support

Other
Integrations:
StorageWorks EVA, XP, VA
OpenView
ServiceGuard
MS Cluster
EMC

Installation Server

Manually installed

Repository for agent software

Must be registered with cell


manager
HP-UX, Windows, Linux, and Solaris
platforms
Used separately by UNIX/Linux and
Windows clients

HP-UX

Distributes the installation load

Linux

May be shared by multiple cells

Windows

Supports SSH on Unix

Solaris

Typical Data Protector Session


cell manager system
request

crs
start

cell console

read/write

rds

IDB

session

connect

bsm
tcp/ip 5555

control/report

catalog

tcp/ip 5555
disk agent client

media agent client

ma
read/write

data

da
read/write

Cell Manager Directory Structure (UX)


<OMNICONFIG>

<OMNIVAR>

/etc/opt/omni/server
options

db40
doc

rid

datalists

dr

schedules

users

dlgroups

integ

dltemplates

dr

rptschedules

/opt/omni

/var/opt/omni/server

cell

devices

rptgroups

<OMNIHOME>

sbin

databases

bin

tmp
java

lbin

newconfig

lib

log
install

vendor

gui

utilns

man

omnirc.tmpl

amo
amoschedules

barlists
barschedules
snmp
mom

cc

sap
acs

oracle

win
oracle8

opc

ma
da

das

sybase
stk

Note: these directories contain the installation server


components

informix

Cell Manager Directory Tree (Windows)


C:\Program Files\OmniBack

<OMNIHOME>
<OMNIVAR>

<OMNICONFIG>

installation
server
repository
(shared)

Global Options
Centrally managed
Product defaults (documented)
Customizable
Parsed with each job

<OMNICONFIG>

options
global

Localized Options
Locally managed
Agent parameters
Customizable

<OMNIHOME>

omnirc/.omnirc

omnirc.tmpl

copy/modify

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