Implementing Backup and Recovery: The Readiness Guide for the Enterprise
Chapter 3: An Introduction to NetBackup
- Table 3.1: CPUs Needed per Backup Server Component
- Table 3.2: Memory Needed per Backup Server Component
- Table 3.3: Drive Controller Data Transfer Rates
- Table 3.4: Network Data Transfer Rates
Chapter 4: Evaluating Storage Media Requirements
- Table 4.1: Tape Drive Data Transfer Rates and Capacities
Chapter 9: The Expanding Backup System
- Table 9.1: Capacity Planning Chart
- Table 9.2: Drive Types and Speeds
- Table 9.3: Example of Network Bottleneck and Proposed Resolution
- Table 9.4: Example of a Server that Can Support More Tape Drives
- Table 9.5: Ethernet Speeds
Appendix C: Tuning Your Backup and Recovery Application
- Table C.1: Default Values -SIZE_DATA_BUFFERS
- Table C.2: Default Values-NUMBER_DATA_BUFFERS
- Table C.3: Minimum Kernel Settings on Solaris System
Appendix D: Disaster Recovery Planning Kit-From End to Beginning
- Table D.1: Sample BIA Summary Report Template
- Table D.2: Key Positions on the Emergency On-Call Team
- Table D.3: Emergency On-Call Team
- Table D.4: Key Positions on the Assessment Team
- Table D.5: Assessment Team
- Table D.6: Key Positions on the Recovery Team
- Table D.7: Recovery Team
- Table D.8: Example of an Architecture Inventory
- Table D.9: Example of a Call Tree
- Table D.10: Example of a Call Tree for High-Profile Users
- Table D.11: Example of a Call Tree for Local Authorities
- Table D.12: Example of a List of Contractors
- Table D.13: Example of a List of Vendor Contacts
- Table D.14: Example of a List of Plan Authors and Editors
- Table D.15: Example of a Location List for Electronic Components of a DR Plan
Appendix E: Business Impact Analysis Planning Kit-The Storm Before the Calm
- Table E.1: Preliminary List
- Table E.2: Financial Loss per Outage Duration
- Table E.3: Internet Resources