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vSphere Storage - ESXi 5.1 - Documentation - VMware

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n Overall impact on SAN environment, storage performance (while backing up), and other applications.<br />

n Identification of peak traffic periods on the SAN (backups scheduled during those peak periods can slow<br />

the applications and the backup process).<br />

n Time to schedule all backups within the datacenter.<br />

n Time it takes to back up an individual application.<br />

n Resource availability for archiving data; usually offline media access (tape).<br />

Include a recovery-time objective for each application when you design your backup strategy. That is, consider<br />

the time and resources necessary to perform a backup. For example, if a scheduled backup stores so much data<br />

that recovery requires a considerable amount of time, examine the scheduled backup. Perform the backup<br />

more frequently, so that less data is backed up at a time and the recovery time decreases.<br />

If a particular application requires recovery within a certain time frame, the backup process needs to provide<br />

a time schedule and specific data processing to meet this requirement. Fast recovery can require the use of<br />

recovery volumes that reside on online storage to minimize or eliminate the need to access slow offline media<br />

for missing data components.<br />

Using Third-Party Backup Packages<br />

Chapter 2 Overview of Using <strong>ESXi</strong> with a SAN<br />

You can use third-party backup solutions to protect system, application, and user data in your virtual machines.<br />

<strong>VMware</strong> offers the <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - Data Protection to work in conjunction with third-party products. When<br />

using the APIs, third-party software can perform backups without loading <strong>ESXi</strong> hosts with the processing of<br />

backup tasks.<br />

The third-party products using the <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - Data Protection can perform the following backup tasks:<br />

n Perform full, differential, and incremental image backup and restore of virtual machines.<br />

n Perform file-level backup of virtual machines that use supported Windows and Linux operating systems.<br />

n Ensure data consistency by using Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) for virtual machines<br />

that run supported Microsoft Windows operating systems.<br />

Because the <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - Data Protection leverage the snapshot capabilities of VMFS, backups that you can<br />

perform do not require downtime for virtual machines. These backups are nondisruptive, can be performed<br />

at any time, and do not need extended backup windows.<br />

For information about the <strong>Storage</strong> APIs - Data Protection and integration with backup products, see the<br />

<strong>VMware</strong> Web site or contact you backup vendor.<br />

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