NetBackup 7: Simplifying your VMware ESX Backups

Please welcome NetBackup version 7 to the Symantec NetBackup family of products!  One of the feature enhancements in this version that I am really excited about is the VMware ESX backup utilizing the vStorage API.  Prior to NetBackup 7, it was required to setup and configure a VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB) proxy server to backup VMware guests with NetBackup.  This required you to potentially add additional hardware, an additional operating system license, and another device/layer to troubleshoot when things are

What is e-discovery, and how does it affect my data management environments?

By now most IT managers have heard the buzz around “e-discovery”. Depending on who is asking about it or requesting it, what they expect could be vastly different from what you plan on implementing. With my experience of implementing and supporting e-discovery solutions, I hope to clear up some of the confusion around e-discovery’s nomenclature and shed some light on some e-discovery solutions that provide the most bang for their buck. First off, let’s define e-discovery.

Data-Center Efficiency! Going Green!

Ever walked into a hot data center and fear for the life of the machines?  Maybe while walking in that data center you tripped on a loose tile and did the Macarena trying to catch your balance just to end up taking a foot and a half drop because of the raised floor?  Well, progress is great!!  As of late, engineers everywhere have adopted a way to use the key principle of physics in data center layouts.  In the older data-centers cold air would be sent from the space under the raised floor to cool the datacenter but this would require extra energy (see figure below).

Holes in VMware without Storage Foundation

Most features in Storage Foundation are supported in a VMware environment, but let’s focus on the features that work differently in VMware environment and why certain features are not supported. Storage consumed by a virtual machine can be allocated directly over the virtual machine network interface (NFS, CIFS, iSCSI protocols), by passing the virtualization layer, and is therefore not affected by virtualization. VMware certification mark means that Version 4.1 and 5.0 of VERITAS Storage Foundation has been certified to run in a VMware Virtual Machine environment.   VMware server

A Data Center Intervention

With the recent rush over the last decade to virtualize everything in the enterprise and products being marketed with “Green” or “Cloud” somewhere in the tagline, you would think that there was nothing left to virtualize.  If you make that assumption, you would be wrong. In many cases virtualization has truly consolidated the overall data center footprint, brought high availability to most environments that would otherwise not have it, and simplified the management of our overall servers.  I am quite sure the list can be elaborated on to include several points about being

Microsoft Exchange Administrators Should Like Symantec Enterprise Vault (Part 1)

Many organizations implement Enterprise Vault to satisfy legal and regulatory requirements.  Enterprise Vault does a great job at archiving journaled messages and provides legal, compliance and HR department’s quality backend search tools to search and export archived email.  But what’s in it for the Exchange Administrators who already have enough to worry about keeping email running smoothly?  You can hear it already, “we purchased a new application for e-discovery called Enterprise Vault that you need to learn and implement.  Oh, by the way you will be supporting it going forward as well”. 

Symantec Storage Foundation 5.1 for UNIX: A solid approach to data management

I work with a number of data center managers whom increasingly need tools that will allow them to handle expanding complexity with smaller budgets.  Symantec Storage Foundation maximizes storage hardware investments, and as a staple for UNIX systems, has proven to be reliable and capable across heterogeneous storage arrays. Many features have been added in recent years, and the latest 5.1 version builds on the product's capabilities.

Duplicate Data Elephant in the Room?

Smartly managed data replication is an important element of many enterprises’ IT operations.  Good.  The problematic distant cousin to this is data duplication.  A sloppy, hard-to-avoid problem.  Data deduplication (DD) solves this problem by eliminating redundant data and reducing storage requirements—also known as "intelligent compression" or "single-instance storage".