Presentation On Backup
Presentation On Backup
Outline
What is backup Backup strategy Recovery procedures Factors in recovery procedures Backup purposes Types of backup Backup architecture and process Backup topologies Backup technology options Features Installation of Acronis
What is a Backup?
Backup is an additional copy of data that
can be used for restore and recovery purposes This Backup copy can be created by:
Simply coping data (there can be one or more copies) Mirroring data (the copy is always updated with whatever is written to the primary
Backup Strategy
A backup is put in place to avoid permanent data loss to ensure the integrity of stored data i.e. can get back to a previous version and build up the data correctly if current data found to be in error.
Recovery Procedures
A backup strategy needs a well
documented and tested recovery procedure to ensure backup data is restored properly
Backup purposes
Disaster Recovery Restores production data to an operational state
after disaster
Types of backups
Three basic types of backups: Full backups Differential backups Incremental backups
Full backups
full and complete backup of entire system
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Differential backups
storage of all files that have changed or been added since last full backup
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Incremental backups
only archives data that have been
modified that day
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Backup Operation
Application Server and Backup Clients
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Backup Server
Storage Node
Backup Device
Backup Operation
Start the scheduled backup process Backup data retrieves backup related information from
backup catalog Backup server instructs storage node to local backup media in backup device Backup server instruct backup clients to send its metadata to the backup server and data to be backup to storage mode. Backup clients send data to storage node Storage node sends data to backup device Storage node sends media information to backup servers Backup server update and records the status
Restore Operation
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Restore Operation
Backup server scans backup catalog to identify
the data to be restore and the client that will receive data. Backup servers instructs storage node to load backup media in backup device. Data is read and send to backup client. Storage node sends restore metadata to backup server. Backup server updates catalog.
Backup Topologies
There are 3 basic backup topologies:
Direct Attached Based Backup LAN Based Backup SAN Based Backup
Metadata
LAN
Data
Backup Server
Backup Device
Backup Server
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Storage Node
Backup Device
FC SAN
Data
Backup Device
Storage Node
Backup to Tape
Traditional destination for backup Low cost option Sequential / Linear Access Multiple streaming
Backup streams from multiple clients to a single backup device
Backup to Tape
Data from Stream 1 Data from Stream 2
Tape
Tape Limitations
Reliability Sequential Access Cannot be accessed by multiple host
simultaneously Control environment for tape storage Wear and tear of tape
Backup to Disk
Ease of implementation Fast access More reliable Random access Multiple host access Enhanced overall back and recovery
performance
New Features
File backup and restore
Simple and automatic protection Complete PC backup and restore Block-level image Entire computer Server backup Files, folders, disks, common workloads
type the file name in the File Name line, or use the file name generator (a button to the right of the line). If you select an existing archive, it will be overwritten.