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NetVault Backup

NetVault is a set of data protection software developed and supported by Quest Software. NetVault Backup is a backup and recovery software product. It can be used to protect data and software applications in physical and virtual environments from one central management interface. It supports many servers, application platforms, and protocols such as UNIX, Linux, Microsoft Windows, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, NDMP, Oracle ACSLS, IBM DAS/ACI, Microsoft Exchange Server, DB2, and Teradata.

Netvault Backup
Developer(s)Quest Software
Stable release
12.4 / Sep 2019
Operating systemWindows, Linux, UNIX, Mac OS X, BSD
TypeBackup
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttps://www.quest.com/products/netvault-backup/

Quest Software offers data deduplication, and protection for NAS filers (NDMP).

Offerings/Features/Usage edit

NetVault Backup is based on a client-server architecture. A central NetVault Backup Server provides the job management, media management, device management, client management, reporting, notifications, and logging functions. The NetVault Backup Server maintains a history of backups in the NetVault Backup database enabling users to identify the object(s) they want to restore. NetVault Clients are “agents” that work with the NetVault Backup Server to back up and recover the respective servers, applications, and data. The client software is installed on each machine to be protected. The NetVault WebUI enables centralized administration of a NetVault Backup Server from any browser.

NetVault supports tape drives, tape libraries, and other backup devices attached to the central server itself, or to a protected machine located anywhere on the network enabling LAN-free backups. Additionally, devices can be controlled through NDMP if they are attached to a supported filer.

The NetVault Backup Server (the master backup server) can be deployed on Microsoft Windows or Linux.

Platform and application support edit

NetVault Backup can protect Windows Server, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, AIX, HP-UX, Hyper-V, and VMware.[1] It also can back up a variety of applications and NAS devices (NDMP) using so-called Plug-ins. The list includes Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Microsoft Exchange Server, Lotus Notes, IBM Db2, Sybase, and others.

Components edit

There are three options within the NetVault suite, enabling backup and recovery to disk or tape, bare metal recovery (BMR), and data deduplication:

  • NetVault Backup is a cross-platform backup and recovery software product. It can be used to back up and recover data and applications in physical and virtual environments from one central management interface. eWEEK wrote that NetVault's broad platform support is its “primary strength.” For example, NetVault has been ported to Mac OS X. “This makes it a good choice for IT managers who want to back up their data to Apple servers.”[2]
  • NetVault SmartDisk Data Deduplication offers disk-based backup, data compression, and data deduplication to reduce the backend storage footprint. It uses byte-level, variable block-based software deduplication and is hardware-agnostic, so no specialized drives or appliances are needed.
  • NetVault Bare Metal Recovery enables users to restore a computer from its "bare metal" state—including the necessary operating system, network settings, system settings, applications, disk partitions, and data.

NetApp options edit

Quest supports NetApp products with the following technologies:

  • SnapMirror to Tape – Working in conjunction with the NetApp’s SnapMirror technology, NetVault SnapMirror to Tape enables full volumes on filers to be mirrored and backed up to tape to provide the ability to store data offsite for disaster recovery.
  • SnapVault Manager – SnapVault Manager provides a graphical interface that is integrated with NetVault Backup to provide a single point of enterprise-wide control of NetApp’s SnapVault. This allows organizations to back up changed data from multiple storage platforms to a common Snapshot target on NetApp appliances.
  • Snapshot Manager – The NetVault NDMP Snapshot Manager allows organizations to generate, automatically schedule and recover snapshots through NetVault’s GUI.

Disk targets edit

Originally NetVault Backup was intended to back up to physical tapes in tape drives. However, the product was soon extended to support backup to disk.

For data deduplication, NetVault Backup supports Quest's DR appliance and NetVault SmartDisk.

The Dell DR appliance is a hardware-based, inline deduplication storage product. Its deduplication engine was originally developed by Ocarina Networks. The NetVault and Ocarina engineering teams worked to integrate the two technologies.[3]

NetVault Backup can also be used with NetVault SmartDisk, which is a disk storage repository and deduplication product. NetVault SmartDisk can perform post-process data deduplication. It represents a contiguous storage pool on disk without being subdivided into virtual tapes or slots for easier management and allows for byte-level, variable block-based software deduplication.

NetVault Backup supports EMC Data Domain via DD Boost and Quantum DXi.

For LAN-free backups, NetVault Backup can write to a physical tape drive or VTL that is shared between multiple machines using Fibre Channel or iSCSI.

History edit

  • 1989: The NetVault product was originally a product developed by AT&T for internal use.[4]
  • 1992: AT&T contracted UK company Willow Ltd to provide tape library support. At that time, NetVault Backup was at version 2.0. Willow Ltd added Tape Library management, a Graphical User Interface and heterogeneous platform support.
  • 1996: AT&T spun off the NetVault product into a separate private company, CommVault, through a management buyout. At the time, CommVault’s Galaxy product was primarily an optical archiving product and used some of NetVault's tape library support within it. CommVault and Willow Ltd could not agree the term for the buyout of NetVault. They eventually agreed a deal whereby CommVault would no longer be committed to the development contract with Willow Ltd. CommVault would have the right to license the NetVault media/device manager and Willow Ltd would have full ownership of the NetVault source code.
  • 1997: The re-architecture of the product that was to be NetVault 6 was started by Fabrice Helliker and his team.[5] It had some unique features, including common Graphical User Interface between Windows, UNIX and Linux; support for shared tape libraries on SANs; built-in VTL support; and a plug-in architecture for extending protection to applications and devices.
  • 1998: NetVault K.K. in Japan was created by BakBone co-founders Tony Cerqueira and Pat Barcus.[6] The Willow Ltd. was renamed to NetVault Ltd.
  • 1999: The development of NetVault 6 core product was complete and was released at the end of the year.
  • 2000: BakBone Software bought NetVault Ltd. through a reverse merger by BakBone co-founders Tony Cerqueira and Pat Barcus.[7]
  • 2000: BakBone Software introduced NetVault 6.03, which supported the Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) on NetApp filers.
  • 2003: BakBone Software released NetVault 7, which added user-level access and a reporting infrastructure.
  • 2006: The core team that designed NetVault 6 left BakBone to form Cofio Software.
  • 2009: BakBone Software acquired the continuous data protection (CDP) technology from Asempra Technologies.[8] It was rebranded NetVault FastRecover.[9]
  • 2011: Quest Software completed the acquisition of BakBone Software and made the NetVault product line the core component of their data protection strategy.[10]
  • 2012: Dell completed its acquisition of Quest Software, and added it to the Dell Software Group. The NetVault product line was now a part of Dell Software's "Systems Management" strategic area.[11]
  • 2014: Dell releases NetVault Backup 10.0, with a Web-based user interface and a new back-end database.
  • 2016: Dell sells the Dell Software Group to Francisco Partners and Elliott Management Corporation, and it is branded 'Quest', reusing the brand from which Dell acquired most of its software assets.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide" (PDF). Quest Software. 2011-07-12. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
  2. ^ "NetVault Platform Gains Backup Muscle". eWEEK. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Dell backup integration begins with NetVault, DR4100 dedupe appliance". techtarget. Retrieved 2 Oct 2013.
  4. ^ "Bakbone Unveils Back-Up Product". Computerworld. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  5. ^ "Fabrice Helliker: Executive Profile & Biography - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  6. ^ "Bakbone Software Inc. 20-F For 5/31/01". SEC Edgar. Retrieved 13 July 2001.
  7. ^ "Bakbone Software Inc. 20-F For 5/31/01". SEC Edgar. Retrieved 13 July 2001.
  8. ^ "BakBone Software Announces Acquisition of Assets from Asempra Technologies, Inc". www.businesswire.com. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  9. ^ Cooter, Maxwell. "BakBone introduces replication to NetVault FastRecover". Network World. Retrieved 2017-12-05.
  10. ^ "Quest to acquire BakBone for $55 million". Infostor. Retrieved 15 July 2011.
  11. ^ . Dell. 28 Sep 2012. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012. Retrieved 28 Sep 2012.
  12. ^ "Quest Launches as an Independent Software Company Backed by Francisco Partners and Elliott Management". Quest. Retrieved 27 Jan 2017.

External links edit

  • NetVault Backup Product Page
  • NetVault Backup Release Notes, Compatibility Guides, and Users Guides
  • NetVault Bare Metal Recovery

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NetVault is a set of data protection software developed and supported by Quest Software NetVault Backup is a backup and recovery software product It can be used to protect data and software applications in physical and virtual environments from one central management interface It supports many servers application platforms and protocols such as UNIX Linux Microsoft Windows VMware Microsoft Hyper V Oracle Sybase Microsoft SQL Server NDMP Oracle ACSLS IBM DAS ACI Microsoft Exchange Server DB2 and Teradata Netvault BackupDeveloper s Quest SoftwareStable release12 4 Sep 2019Operating systemWindows Linux UNIX Mac OS X BSDTypeBackupLicenseProprietaryWebsitehttps www quest com products netvault backup Quest Software offers data deduplication and protection for NAS filers NDMP Contents 1 Offerings Features Usage 2 Platform and application support 3 Components 4 NetApp options 5 Disk targets 6 History 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksOfferings Features Usage editNetVault Backup is based on a client server architecture A central NetVault Backup Server provides the job management media management device management client management reporting notifications and logging functions The NetVault Backup Server maintains a history of backups in the NetVault Backup database enabling users to identify the object s they want to restore NetVault Clients are agents that work with the NetVault Backup Server to back up and recover the respective servers applications and data The client software is installed on each machine to be protected The NetVault WebUI enables centralized administration of a NetVault Backup Server from any browser NetVault supports tape drives tape libraries and other backup devices attached to the central server itself or to a protected machine located anywhere on the network enabling LAN free backups Additionally devices can be controlled through NDMP if they are attached to a supported filer The NetVault Backup Server the master backup server can be deployed on Microsoft Windows or Linux Platform and application support editNetVault Backup can protect Windows Server Linux Solaris FreeBSD AIX HP UX Hyper V and VMware 1 It also can back up a variety of applications and NAS devices NDMP using so called Plug ins The list includes Microsoft SQL Server Oracle Microsoft Exchange Server Lotus Notes IBM Db2 Sybase and others Components editThere are three options within the NetVault suite enabling backup and recovery to disk or tape bare metal recovery BMR and data deduplication NetVault Backup is a cross platform backup and recovery software product It can be used to back up and recover data and applications in physical and virtual environments from one central management interface eWEEK wrote that NetVault s broad platform support is its primary strength For example NetVault has been ported to Mac OS X This makes it a good choice for IT managers who want to back up their data to Apple servers 2 NetVault SmartDisk Data Deduplication offers disk based backup data compression and data deduplication to reduce the backend storage footprint It uses byte level variable block based software deduplication and is hardware agnostic so no specialized drives or appliances are needed NetVault Bare Metal Recovery enables users to restore a computer from its bare metal state including the necessary operating system network settings system settings applications disk partitions and data NetApp options editQuest supports NetApp products with the following technologies SnapMirror to Tape Working in conjunction with the NetApp s SnapMirror technology NetVault SnapMirror to Tape enables full volumes on filers to be mirrored and backed up to tape to provide the ability to store data offsite for disaster recovery SnapVault Manager SnapVault Manager provides a graphical interface that is integrated with NetVault Backup to provide a single point of enterprise wide control of NetApp s SnapVault This allows organizations to back up changed data from multiple storage platforms to a common Snapshot target on NetApp appliances Snapshot Manager The NetVault NDMP Snapshot Manager allows organizations to generate automatically schedule and recover snapshots through NetVault s GUI Disk targets editOriginally NetVault Backup was intended to back up to physical tapes in tape drives However the product was soon extended to support backup to disk For data deduplication NetVault Backup supports Quest s DR appliance and NetVault SmartDisk The Dell DR appliance is a hardware based inline deduplication storage product Its deduplication engine was originally developed by Ocarina Networks The NetVault and Ocarina engineering teams worked to integrate the two technologies 3 NetVault Backup can also be used with NetVault SmartDisk which is a disk storage repository and deduplication product NetVault SmartDisk can perform post process data deduplication It represents a contiguous storage pool on disk without being subdivided into virtual tapes or slots for easier management and allows for byte level variable block based software deduplication NetVault Backup supports EMC Data Domain via DD Boost and Quantum DXi For LAN free backups NetVault Backup can write to a physical tape drive or VTL that is shared between multiple machines using Fibre Channel or iSCSI History edit1989 The NetVault product was originally a product developed by AT amp T for internal use 4 1992 AT amp T contracted UK company Willow Ltd to provide tape library support At that time NetVault Backup was at version 2 0 Willow Ltd added Tape Library management a Graphical User Interface and heterogeneous platform support 1996 AT amp T spun off the NetVault product into a separate private company CommVault through a management buyout At the time CommVault s Galaxy product was primarily an optical archiving product and used some of NetVault s tape library support within it CommVault and Willow Ltd could not agree the term for the buyout of NetVault They eventually agreed a deal whereby CommVault would no longer be committed to the development contract with Willow Ltd CommVault would have the right to license the NetVault media device manager and Willow Ltd would have full ownership of the NetVault source code 1997 The re architecture of the product that was to be NetVault 6 was started by Fabrice Helliker and his team 5 It had some unique features including common Graphical User Interface between Windows UNIX and Linux support for shared tape libraries on SANs built in VTL support and a plug in architecture for extending protection to applications and devices 1998 NetVault K K in Japan was created by BakBone co founders Tony Cerqueira and Pat Barcus 6 The Willow Ltd was renamed to NetVault Ltd 1999 The development of NetVault 6 core product was complete and was released at the end of the year 2000 BakBone Software bought NetVault Ltd through a reverse merger by BakBone co founders Tony Cerqueira and Pat Barcus 7 2000 BakBone Software introduced NetVault 6 03 which supported the Network Data Management Protocol NDMP on NetApp filers 2003 BakBone Software released NetVault 7 which added user level access and a reporting infrastructure 2006 The core team that designed NetVault 6 left BakBone to form Cofio Software 2009 BakBone Software acquired the continuous data protection CDP technology from Asempra Technologies 8 It was rebranded NetVault FastRecover 9 2011 Quest Software completed the acquisition of BakBone Software and made the NetVault product line the core component of their data protection strategy 10 2012 Dell completed its acquisition of Quest Software and added it to the Dell Software Group The NetVault product line was now a part of Dell Software s Systems Management strategic area 11 2014 Dell releases NetVault Backup 10 0 with a Web based user interface and a new back end database 2016 Dell sells the Dell Software Group to Francisco Partners and Elliott Management Corporation and it is branded Quest reusing the brand from which Dell acquired most of its software assets 12 See also editList of backup softwareReferences edit NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide PDF Quest Software 2011 07 12 Retrieved 2011 07 12 NetVault Platform Gains Backup Muscle eWEEK Retrieved 28 July 2011 Dell backup integration begins with NetVault DR4100 dedupe appliance techtarget Retrieved 2 Oct 2013 Bakbone Unveils Back Up Product Computerworld Retrieved 2017 12 05 Fabrice Helliker Executive Profile amp Biography Bloomberg www bloomberg com Retrieved 2017 12 05 Bakbone Software Inc 20 F For 5 31 01 SEC Edgar Retrieved 13 July 2001 Bakbone Software Inc 20 F For 5 31 01 SEC Edgar Retrieved 13 July 2001 BakBone Software Announces Acquisition of Assets from Asempra Technologies Inc www businesswire com Retrieved 2017 12 05 Cooter Maxwell BakBone introduces replication to NetVault FastRecover Network World Retrieved 2017 12 05 Quest to acquire BakBone for 55 million Infostor Retrieved 15 July 2011 Dell Completes Acquisition of Quest Software Dell 28 Sep 2012 Archived from the original on 3 November 2012 Retrieved 28 Sep 2012 Quest Launches as an Independent Software Company Backed by Francisco Partners and Elliott Management Quest Retrieved 27 Jan 2017 External links editNetVault Backup Product Page NetVault Backup Release Notes Compatibility Guides and Users Guides NetVault Bare Metal Recovery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title NetVault Backup amp oldid 1084945037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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