Supported Backup Applications And Data Types; Licensing; Migrating Your Existing Backup Data - HP 12000 Design Manual

Hp vls solutions guide design guidelines for virtual library systems with deduplication and replication (ag306-96032, july 2011)
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Supported Backup Applications and Data Types

Accelerated deduplication can only be used with supported backup applications and operating
systems. (In firmware version 3.3.0 and higher, all data types within the supported backup
application and operating system matrix will deduplicate.) See
more information on backup applications and operating system types supported with HP Accelerated
deduplication.

Licensing

Accelerated deduplication is a licensed feature. Licenses are based on the physical disk capacity
of the VLS device. You must install enough deduplication licenses for all disk LUNs.
NOTE:
You cannot license a partial configuration. The entire capacity of the device must be
licensed.
There are three licenses available, one for each VLS platform – VLS6000–series, VLS9X00, and
VLS12X00. See
Table 21 Required Deduplication Licenses by Platform
Platform
VLS6000–series
VLS9000–series 7.5 and 10 TB systems
VLS9X00
VLS12X00–series Gateway
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The VLS9000 7.5 TB system does not require a license for a third expansion kit because the first two expansion kit
licenses cover the storage provided by the third kit.

Migrating your Existing Backup Data

If you are enabling deduplication on an already active VLS, the following process can be used to
retain your existing backup data (stored before deduplication was enabled) and gradually overwrite
it with new backups that will then be deduplicated. This is because deduplication only works on
backups that are stored after deduplication was enabled.
After you enable deduplication on your VLS and perform all the preparation steps:
1.
Perform your normal backups.
2.
Wait one data retention cycle for all the existing virtual cartridges to be expired by the backup
application and then rewritten with new backup data. If there are cartridges that would not
normally expire, you may need to manually expire them to force them to be reused. At the
beginning of the next retention cycle, all of your old backup data should have been overwritten
with new backup data that has been deduplicated (freeing up disk space).
3.
Once all the existing virtual cartridges have been rewritten and deduplicated, you can extend
your retention policy for your backup jobs to take advantage of the deduplication.
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Accelerated Deduplication
Table 21 (page
92).
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Deduplication licenses required
One license per MSA20 for 250 or 500 GB drives
Two licenses per MSA20 for 750 GB drives
Two licenses per MSA20 for 1 TB drives
One license per base unit
One license per expansion kit
One license for VLS9200 10 TB capacity
Two licenses for VLS9200 20 TB capacity
Three licenses for VLS9000 30 TB capacity
Four licenses for VLS9000 40 TB capacity
One license per 2 TB EVA LUN
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