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Centralized Backup Solution

| Technical Requirements |
The backup solution needs to cover the exiting technology profile and the future server need to be attached to the environment in recent
Existing Technology Profile
In summary, the following core technologies are supported
Windows NT
Windows 2000 server
Windows 2003 server
Redhat Linux AS4
Unix (solaris)
The storage solution must successfully host and provide back-up capability for the following applications and databases:
Oracle
Document
According to the requirement as above we recommend to use Net backup solution. |
| NET backup solution |
The primary benefits of a Net Backup are:
Availability: A single copy of data is accessible to any and all hosts via multiple paths.
Reliability: Dependable data transportation ensures a low error rate, and an ability to recover from failures is provided.
Scalability: Servers and storage devices may be added individually and independently of one another, and do not depend on proprietary systems.
Performance: Fibre Channel has a 1000MB/sec bandwidth and low overhead, and it separates storage and network I/O. This removal of the storage I/O to a separate network further improves the transmission of network I/O on the LAN.
Manageability: Emerging software and standards for both FC-AL and Fibre Channel fabric allow single point-of-view (centralized) management and proactive error detection and correction.
Total Cost of Ownership: Due to path redundancy and superior manageability, there are reductions in failures and downtime. Out-of- band management requires fewer personnel and terminals to manage the system. Storage and servers can be added independently of one another, permitting the initial configuration of smaller, lower cost, systems that can then be easily expanded. Pooling storage resources and allowing multiple-server access reduce storage requirements and costs.
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