The following enhancements or features have been added to Arcserve UDP for this update:
Allows you to migrate backup data on a share folder or data store from Arcserve D2D r16.5 or Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 to a data store of the selected RPS server.
Note: For Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 sessions, both migration from "share folder to data store" and "data store to data store" are supported. For Arcserve D2D r16.5 sessions, only "share folder to data store" is supported.
Note: This update does not support BMR to a smaller disk if the sessions are migrated from Arcserve D2D r16.5, Arcserve UDP Version 5.0, or Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 Update 1. It only supports BMR to smaller disk when the sessions are backed up from Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 Update 2.
Allows you to import virtual machines that reside in a Windows cluster environment and protect them.
Note: Only Windows 2012 and Windows 2012 R2 cluster are supported in this update.
Sends email alerts if a new virtual machine is found in Hypervisor. You can configure the hypervisor manually in Node Discovery Configuration.
Allows you to use No Charge Edition for Workstation Operation System when backing up to a non-RPS data store.
Allows you to restore mailboxes, folders in a mailbox, and mail objects from the host-based backup sessions without installing Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) inside the guest VM.
Note: This applies to VMware only.
Allows you to protect (backup and restore) the Oracle database.
Note: This task is not available from Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows). To perform this task, follow the manual steps provided in the Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) User Guide.
Allows you to delete node data (all recovery points) from RPS server data store view. The deletion operation will be tracked as jobs and activity log messages will track which nodes are deleted. You can manually delete the recovery point of the data store in the Browse Recovery Points panel.
Provides APIs for third-party developers to access core features of Arcserve UDP, including node management, RPS and data store management, plan management, job monitor and job histories, querying activity logs, deploying the agent and adding licenses.
In Arcserve UDP Version 5.0, you can specify the order of the transport mode for VMware VM backup in the registry key on the proxy server. Now you can do the same on the Console when creating a host-based agentless backup plan.
Allows you to specify which days of the week do not need a daily backup when configuring the daily backup plan.
Allows you to add new nodes when creating a plan. If you add existing nodes here, the nodes will be updated.
Even after you download and install Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 Update 2 manually, you can remote deploy the agent and RPS with the same level update.
Calculates the used and remaining capacity in License Manager for Arcserve UDP Managed Capacity License.
Allows you to cancel the scheduled deployment task manually for both the Agent and RPS.
Allows you to create a host-based agentless backup plan using the Copy Recovery Point task.
You can specify the No Compression – VHD compression option in both the on-demand copy recovery point job and scheduled copy recovery point job, so that the copied disk file can be mounted directly on a Windows operating system.
Provides a command-line utility to check the data integrity at the recovery point level and data store level for a deduplicated data store. The command-line utility also supports regenerating the hash database in case the original hash database is broken.
When performing a VM recovery, for each of the disks, you can now specify a disk type which is different with the original VM, so that you can convert the disk type during VM recovery. This works for both VMware VM (disk types are thin provision, thick provision lazy zeroed and thick provision eager zeroed) and Hyper-V VM (disk types are dynamic expanding and fixed size).
When adding/updating Linux nodes, you can input Non-Root credentials for those Linux nodes.
The purpose of this feature is to keep data consistent in the backup of cluster shared disks. When cluster failover happens since the last successful backup, in the next incremental backup on the node which hosts the cluster shared disk, it will perform a full backup for the cluster shared volumes. For the other non-clustered shared volumes, it will still perform an incremental backup.
Note: BMR does not support restore cluster shared disks. So before performing a BMR for the cluster node, you need to disconnect the shared disk first.
Customize new asynchronous read mechanism for backing up Arcserve UDP deduplication recovery point to tape: all time-consuming operations (for example reading data, transferring data, decompressing data, etc) for getting source recovery point data will be processed in parallel. Introduce new caching and sorting mechanism to avoid reading duplicated data blocks and decrease disk seek frequency. The job throughput of backing up an Arcserve UDP deduplication recovery point to tape will be greatly improved.
When you create or modify a plan to select a node as a backup source or backup proxy, Arcserve UDP checks whether the agent is installed on the node and if it is the latest version when saving the plan, Arcserve UDP then displays a verification dialog that lists all the nodes that either have an outdated version of the agent or does not have the agent installed to define install/reboot schedule.
Arcserve Backup r16.5 SP1+ RO75131 is supported with Arcserve UDP Version 5.0 Update 2. With this release, performance improvement for tape backups of Arcserve UDP nodes is included. For more information on Arcserve Backup integration, see the Arcserve Backup r16.5 SP1 Updates Release Summary.
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