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NetApp Backup: NDMP vs. Cloud
(March 14, 2013)Author: Jeff Whitehead, CTO, Co-founder, Zetta.net
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NetApp Backup: NDMP vs. Cloud(March 14, 2013)Author: Jeff Whitehead, CTO, Co-founder, Zetta.net NetApp filers are versatile and high-performance storage appliances. They're so reliable that it's easy to forget things can go wrong-like a fire, theft, or major storm. The potential for an unknown disaster is what makes offsite backup a necessity, even for NetApp filers with internal redundancy. NetApp Backup With NDMP The traditional methods of backing up a NetApp-an NDMP dump of the WAFL file system-works, but it has a number of shortcomings:
This doesn't necessarily mean that every single backup has to be recovered, but quarterly testing is prudent, and anything less than annual recovery can be considered very risky. Cloud-based NetApp Offsite Backup Zetta DataProtect for NetApp overcomes the limitation of a proprietary data dump with open replication technology - Zetta provides a managed and integrated solution that replicates the data in its original format (files and folders, with ACLs* and other metadata preserved) in enterprise-grade storage systems hosted in Zetta's data centers. How it works:
The end result is a snapshot in Zetta's data centers that's identical in content to the source snapshot. Additionally, since updates are applied at a sub-file level, these snapshots are space efficient (similar to snapshots on a NetApp). The versions of customer data backed up at Zetta can be accessed online worldwide via a standard web browser, mounted as a web drive, or restored via ZettaMirror to a NetApp filer or-crucially-any other device. Zetta DataProtect for NetApp provides many of the benefits of SnapMirror for offsite disaster recovery, without the cost of a second filer and second data center. * The style of ACL depends on the client you use - those using qtree/NTFS ACLs should use a Windows client/CIFS to preserve them. Standard POSIX ACLs/NFS would be best served with a Linux client. ** A high capacity, low latency connection is preferred. A standard 1Gbps ethernet connection within a corporate LAN works for most cases, but 10Gbps or multiple gateway devices would be warranted for very large file systems. Ping times between the ZettaMirror host and the NetApp filer should be < 1-3ms for best performance. This gateway system needs the ability to make outbound HTTPS connections to Zetta's datacenters. Tweet this: @zettanet Article: NetApp Backup: NDMP vs. Cloud - http://bit.ly/Z4oLIY Jeff Whitehead is co-founder and CTO of Zetta. Previously, as CIO of Shutterfly, he successfully managed over six petabytes of storage infrastructure. Twitter: @jwhitehead
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