yes, it’s possible to setup IntelliSnap snapshots without performing backup copy job to storage. This would result in just having a snapshot - so this should be carefully reviewed, as there would be no other copy except of the Snapshot and if array is damaged in some disaster event, all snapshots on this array would be lost.
Once you add Snapshot copy to the storage policy, there will be a Snapshot tab available on Storage policy properties and there you can uncheck ‘Backup Copy’ checkbox. Here’s a documentation link which provides more information about available options- regarding Backup Copy.
@Marcin Dziewanowski Thanks for the reply, 5 min ago i found this option on Storage Policy prop.
Yes i am aware of this. The issue is that i am using IntelliSnap with a presnap script to freeze the database and a postsnap script to mount the snap on another client . The freeze duration needs to be a max of 9 minutes. In 9 min i need to make snap backup to the storage and from the storage the same snap needs to be mounted on another client for new snap backup. Sometime duration of snap back more then 9 min. The total job duration is sometimes more than 9 minutes, while the actual snap backup is less. Can I limit the total job duration to less than 9 minutes?
@Egor Skepko The time it takes to perform the snapshot (freeze, etc and complete) is based on the hardware. Commvault is not controlling that its how quickly the array responds to the query to take the snapshot.
@Egor Skepko : If you have backed NetApp, you can configure Snapshot (IntelliSnap for backup) and Snap Mirror (IntelliSnap for DR). This will off the manual method you are using and should ease lot of your issues.
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