Hosts on an Ethernet network
Each emulated backup device is uniquely mapped to an individual host; this is the network server or
PC that you wish to back up.
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The backup device appears to the host as a locally-attached tape autoloader or library.
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The backup device is accessed and managed from the backup software running on the host.
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The backup device is not visible to other devices on the network.
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Multiple servers may not back up to a single backup device.
Figure 3
on page 18 shows a configuration with a single host. The Installation wizard has been run
on Host 1. The HP D2D Backup System automatically generates a library for the host. The user may
specify the number of slots during installation.
hosts. The HP D2D Backup System can be used to back up a maximum of sixteen hosts. The Installation
wizard automatically generates a library for each host. The user may specify the number of slots during
installation.
Host1
Figure 3 Device configuration with one host
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By default, only one device is visible to the host, the library that has been configured for it during
installation. Data from each host goes to its corresponding library.
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Each backup device is visible only to the host for which it has been configured.
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A host may have multiple devices configured for it on the HP D2D Backup System, but this means
fewer hosts may be connected (not illustrated).
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Before you start
Figure 4
Host2
Library 1
HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System
on page 19 shows a configuration with three
Host3
Host4 onwards
LAN