This very accessible book is a valuable resource for pre-sales, consultants, sysadmins and anyone involved in deploying a new instance of Data Protector.
For resellers, distributors or HP staff involved in pre-sales it provides an overview of research into what the customer base has found valuable in Data Protector, and some in-depth coverage of some very common solution designs.
For consultants and implementors this book provides step-by-step screenshots to implement Data Protector functions from scratch. The walk-throughs show much more detail than the HP-supplied manuals, and also provides guidance on what can go wrong and suggestions for good designs.
It can be used as a course book for a one day face-to-face delivered class. Slides for instructors to use are available separately.
Topics covered: - Reasons customers choose Data Protector - Areas of comparative weakness - Installing Windows and Linux cell managers - Agent deployment methods - StoreOnce de-duplication - Backing up filesystems - Backing up VMware - Backing up cloud-hosted servers - Configuring tape drives - Managing media - Backups spooled via disk - Remote office backups replicated to a central office - Reporting
There is also a chapter on the internal database schema -- content unique to this book -- to complement the content on backup and restore of the internal database.
As of publishing, this book has the only documented method for restoring the version 8 (PostgreSQL) internal database from backup.