replication grid ID
replication grid member
replication pairs
replication policy
repository unique ID (RID)
replication timeframe
shelf
virtual tape library (VTL)
visibility switching
Server and Node
Target and Destination
What is covered in this document
This document provides instructions for installing, cabling, and configuring the
gateway server(s) and any hardware components included in the purchase of the
TS7650G; installing the ProtecTIER, ProtecTIER Manager, and ProtecTIER
Replication Manager applications; and configuring the ProtecTIER software for use
with the TS7650G.
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An agent on every node in each ProtecTIER server interacts with the server
and maintains a table of its grid members.
A number from 0 to 63 that identifies a replication grid within an
organization.
A repository that is a member in a replication grid.
Two repositories within a replication grid that replicate from one to
another.
A policy made up of rules that define a set of objects (for example, VTL
cartridges) from a source repository to be replicated to a target repository.
A number that uniquely identifies the repository. The RID is created from
the replication grid ID and the repository internal ID in the grid.
A scheduled period of time for replication to take place for all policies.
A container of VTL cartridges within a ProtecTIER repository.
The ProtecTIER virtual tape library (VTL) service emulates traditional tape
libraries. By emulating tape libraries, ProtecTIER VTL enables you to
transition to disk backup without having to replace your entire backup
environment. Your existing backup application can access virtual robots to
move virtual cartridges between virtual slots and drives. The backup
application perceives that the data is being stored on cartridges while
ProtecTIER actually stores data on a deduplicated disk repository.
The automated process that transfers the visibility of a VTL cartridge from
its master to its replica and vice versa. The visibility switching process is
triggered by moving a cartridge to the source library Import/Export (I/E)
slot. The cartridge will then disappear from the I/E slot and appear at the
destination library's I/E slot. To move the cartridge back to the source
library, the cartridge must be ejected to the shelf from the destination
library. The cartridge will then disappear from the destination library and
reappear at the source I/E slot.
This document uses the terms server and node interchangeably.
This document uses the terms target and destination interchangeably.