Yes, capacity license works with CB. Steps on how to deploy are documented in CB documentation (I suggest to check NW9.1 integration with CB as NW 9.1 has some enhancements in communication with CB).
My current networker version is 8.2 so i have checked the compatibility and CB version 2.1 works fine with that networker version.
If you have docs where steps and requirements are mentioned apart from what docs are there in internet , can you provide the same ??
8,2 works fine with CB, but the way it works is different when you compare 8.2 and 9.1. It boils down to differences and what you have. Docs are available for download from support.emc.com just like any other documentation.
AWS officially announced support for EMC NetWorker 8.x with AWS Storage Gateway-Virtual Tape Library (VTL). You can now backup and archive directly to scalable, cost-effective, secure Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier storage using Gateway-VTL with NetWorker.
Also Introduced alongside NetWorker 8.2 SP1 is integration with a new EMC product, CloudBoost.
The main moto of Cloudboost is to allow a NetWorker server to write deduplicated backups from its datazone out to one of a number of different types of cloud (e.g., EMC ECS Storage Service, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Cloud Storage, Amazon S3, etc.) in an efficient form.
It’s a common mistake to think that Cloud Boost and Cloud Tier compete with one another. It can be easily integrated with AWS. That’s like suggesting a Winnebago and a hatchback compete with each other. Yes, they both can have one or more people riding in them and they can both be used to get you around, but the actual purpose of each is typically quite different.
It’s the same story when you look at Cloud Boost and Cloud Tier. Of course, both can move data from A to B. But the reasonbehind each, the purpose for each is quite different. (Does that mean there’s no overlap? Not necessarily. If you need to go on a 500km holiday and sleep in the car, you can do that in a hatchback or a Winnebago, too. You can often get X to do Y even if it wasn’t built with that in mind.)
avishek87
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March 1st, 2017 01:00
No one is there who can help ???
NMarc1
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You have to use cloudboost appliance (physical or virtual)
You can find more information from following URL's
https://support.emc.com/products/39688_CloudBoost4
https://support.emc.com/search?text=cloudboost
https://community.emc.com/community/labs/cloudboost
ble1
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March 6th, 2017 03:00
I'm currently in process of doing the same with Azure. Cloudboost offering is certainly something you wish to explore.
avishek87
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March 8th, 2017 01:00
Yes i heard about cloudboost ..
Can you provide me details about license requirement of cloudboost ?
If i am having capacity based license can i deploy this appliance ?
And also how to deploy , means steps required ....
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March 8th, 2017 05:00
Yes, capacity license works with CB. Steps on how to deploy are documented in CB documentation (I suggest to check NW9.1 integration with CB as NW 9.1 has some enhancements in communication with CB).
avishek87
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March 8th, 2017 05:00
My current networker version is 8.2 so i have checked the compatibility and CB version 2.1 works fine with that networker version.
If you have docs where steps and requirements are mentioned apart from what docs are there in internet , can you provide the same ??
ble1
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March 8th, 2017 23:00
8,2 works fine with CB, but the way it works is different when you compare 8.2 and 9.1. It boils down to differences and what you have. Docs are available for download from support.emc.com just like any other documentation.
madisonquinn
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Hello avishek87
AWS officially announced support for EMC NetWorker 8.x with AWS Storage Gateway-Virtual Tape Library (VTL). You can now backup and archive directly to scalable, cost-effective, secure Amazon S3 and Amazon Glacier storage using Gateway-VTL with NetWorker.
For detailed information about how to install and use the EMC NetWorker software, see the EMC NetWorker Administration Guide.
Also Introduced alongside NetWorker 8.2 SP1 is integration with a new EMC product, CloudBoost.
The main moto of Cloudboost is to allow a NetWorker server to write deduplicated backups from its datazone out to one of a number of different types of cloud (e.g., EMC ECS Storage Service, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Cloud Storage, Amazon S3, etc.) in an efficient form.
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It’s a common mistake to think that Cloud Boost and Cloud Tier compete with one another. It can be easily integrated with AWS. That’s like suggesting a Winnebago and a hatchback compete with each other. Yes, they both can have one or more people riding in them and they can both be used to get you around, but the actual purpose of each is typically quite different.
It’s the same story when you look at Cloud Boost and Cloud Tier. Of course, both can move data from A to B. But the reasonbehind each, the purpose for each is quite different. (Does that mean there’s no overlap? Not necessarily. If you need to go on a 500km holiday and sleep in the car, you can do that in a hatchback or a Winnebago, too. You can often get X to do Y even if it wasn’t built with that in mind.)
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March 26th, 2020 09:00
@madisonquinndo you know if EMC has plans to integrate Cloudboost with IBM Cloud Object Storage? Do you know who could help with that?
(https://www.ibm.com/cloud/object-storage)