From the administration guide: "A datazone is a single NetWorker server and its client computers.Datazones can be added as backup requirements increase."
Basically, it is the term that is used to describe one backup server and all of the remote clients that it backs up aswell as the Storage Nodes that it uses to back up this data. Does that explain it?
AllCl
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June 21st, 2010 01:00
Thank you guys,
Great response time and very helpful .
B.R,
Alexey
masonb
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June 21st, 2010 01:00
Alexey,
A Datazone is simply one NetWorker server, its storage nodes (if any) and clients. Each NetWorker server has its own Datazone.
Regards,
Bill Mason
coganb
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June 21st, 2010 01:00
Hi,
From the administration guide: "A datazone is a single NetWorker server and its client computers.Datazones can be
added as backup requirements increase."
Basically, it is the term that is used to describe one backup server and all of the remote clients that it backs up aswell as the Storage Nodes that it uses to back up this data. Does that explain it?
-Bobby
nsrdaemon
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June 21st, 2010 02:00
You backup environment, is a DataZone, consisting of backup server, storage node, clients etc..