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August 7th, 2020 05:00

Once installed, DDBoost is completely transparent from the NW point of view - you backup to a DDBoost media of a NW backup pool.

How you backup SQL databases is a different story - it might almost become phylosophical. In my last job we were lucky to have a bunch of SQL DBAs who worked via their own scripts. They exported the DBs to a local disk where they remained for about 2 days. From here we just backed up files using NW and a DD. This method has several advantages where IMHO these are the most important ones:

  -  SQL backups are decoupled from NW backups. This is very helpful if the backup infrastructure must be maintained.

  -  SQL DBAs usually do not need complete backups but xlog files to repair/adjust/change the status of a DB. As long as they are available on a local disk, the action can take place immediately - even without the backup admins.

The only caveat of course is that you must provide some additional disk space to your SQL servers. But I have heard of a company which can easily sell you more, if you need them

 

August 7th, 2020 05:00

Thanks bingo.1, excelent answer.

So, database backups stays in DBA side, perfect. It will be also DBA who defines the RETENTION POLICY and for 6 months or 1 year I'll need some additional disk space.

But for deduplication, it remains on networker side (fast and efficient)

Thanks

Paulo

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