Hi,
Is it possible to use an auto-tiered (SSD to NLSas disks) storage as a disk library?
Does Commvault support an auto-tiered disk library? What happens if the backed up data moved from a fast tier to slow tier?
Hi,
Is it possible to use an auto-tiered (SSD to NLSas disks) storage as a disk library?
Does Commvault support an auto-tiered disk library? What happens if the backed up data moved from a fast tier to slow tier?
Best answer by Laurent
Hi,
Is it possible to use an auto-tiered (SSD to NLSas disks) storage as a disk library?
Does Commvault support an auto-tiered disk library?
Hi
Yes, it’s technically possible as long as the MediaAgent can access it.
You can even use spindle USB disks (but it’s not recommended, of course).
What happens if the backed up data moved from a fast tier to slow tier?
Then, as explained by
When you paid (much) for Commvault software, you can consider you paid for the intelligence that’s build into this product, and would prefer not invest some more money into some storage device’s intelligence (but maybe more into faster storage).
Auto-tiering devices may be best for primary storage of living data (I mean, not backup data), or with other backup software that do not provide deduplication.
And if you still consider to use such device for backup, whatever backup software is used, just picture the situation when you would need to perform a massive restore (like you’ve been cryptolocked and need to restore your whole latest backup of anything you manage). If your device is big enough to store all those ‘latest backups’ inside its SSD tier, you’re partly saved. If not, you know you’ll have to wait for long.
It’s all only my humble opinion, of course.
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