The option has the following features:
Lets you complete a backup more efficiently by processing the data locally at the NAS server. Push technology offloads system resources from the Arcserve Backup host server and minimizes network traffic by initiating the backup and restore jobs remotely on the NAS server.
Lets system administrators view real-time file and directory information about the remote target computer.
Note: This feature requires NAS-vendor support.
Lets you use a tape device attached to one of the NAS servers with the other NAS servers in the configuration. The tape device does not need to be attached locally to the NAS server to back up or restore that server.
Note: When you move NAS tape devices from one NAS server to a different NAS server, the new hardware configuration results in a three-way restore operation.
Lets you back up the NAS filer directly to the Arcserve Backup server, where all devices that are attached to the backup server can be used as the destination of the NAS filer backup job. NAS filer to server restore jobs restore NAS data back to a NAS filer from any type of Arcserve Backup media or migrated media.
Supports backing up and restoring NAS servers using changers or tape library units attached locally to a NAS server or remotely to a different NAS server. This feature lets you back up and restore a local or remote NAS server using a three-way NDMP backup or restore.
Lets one agent handle different requests and perform multiple jobs simultaneously.
Supports x64 Arcserve Backup servers to back up NAS filers.
Provides the tapecopy utility, which allows you to copy NAS sessions from one tape to another.
The tapecopy utility provides the following NAS session capabilities:
Most tapecopy switches can be used; however, some limitations apply for tapecopy support of NAS sessions:
Uses DDS to enable the Arcserve Backup server to share tape library units (TLU) on a storage area network (SAN). You can share a TLU between multiple NAS servers exclusively, or share multiple NAS servers with a TLU and the Arcserve Backup server. DDS enables your environment to select the optimal device to back up and restore data. For more information about DDS, see the section Dynamic Device Sharing.
Note: To use dynamic device sharing, you must install the Arcserve Backup SAN Option and Tape Library Option.
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