Media Maximization
Media maximization is a process that helps optimize disk and tape usage in GFS and rotation jobs. In a GFS or rotation job, when data is backed up on a scheduled basis to the same media pool, Arcserve Backup automatically appends the newly backed up data to a partially filled tape, instead of formatting a new tape each time. Using media maximization, you can optimize disk and tape space and also reduce the number of tapes needed to store your GFS rotation job data.
Media maximization can be used with the following types of jobs:
- GFS jobs
- Disk staging GFS jobs
- Disk staging rotation jobs
- Custom disk staging jobs using media pools to append backup data
Note: Arcserve Backup applies media maximization to a GFS Rotation job only if the specified media pool prefix is the same for those sets of jobs that are intended to use media maximization. For example, you can consolidate data from Job 1 and Job 2 on to the same tape in media pool A, and you can also consolidate data from Job 3 and Job 4 to another tape in media pool B.
However, in the media maximization process, Arcserve Backup does not back up data to a media that is already being used by an active backup job. So, you must ensure that the backup job schedule or migration schedule (in a staging job) is configured so that the backup or migration of data is sequential. If Arcserve Backup detects that the media is currently in use, it will revert to formatting a new tape for the second job, rather than wait for the first job to complete.
Examples: How Media Maximization Works
- GFS rotations--Multiple backup servers are processing GFS backup jobs. Arcserve Backup will store the backup data on the same media, only if you specify the same media pool prefix for all of the jobs.
- Staging backups--Multiple backup servers (Server A and Server B) are processing backup or migration jobs. The job on Server B starts while the job on Server A is in progress. Arcserve Backup writes the data for the job on Server B to a different tape than the job on Server A. Arcserve Backup demonstrates this behavior because multiple backup servers cannot write data to the same media simultaneously. However, if the job on Server B starts after the job on Server A completes, Arcserve Backup writes the data to the same tape that was used by Server A.
- Note: As a best practice, you can increase the Timeout for First Media value to control the length of time that the job waits before it selects a different tape to store the backup data. For more information, see Backup Manager Backup Media Options.