not installed a new StoreOnce Backup System and is going to recover data directly to
the server from the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System appliance over the WAN
(which will take a long time).
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The target is co-located onto the remote site and connected via iSCSI (G2 and G1 only),
FC or NAS
New server hardware has been purchased and installed and the administrator now wants
to recover data to the server. The administrator decides to move the StoreOnce Backup
System that was in the Data Center to the remote office (maybe only temporarily) in order
to recover the server data.
In this mode, the mapping is broken to promote the share or library.
IMPORTANT:
This configuration is possible in only limited situations because it will
break any other backups or replications to the Data Center appliance. In a simple
Active-Passive scenario, however, this may be a very good model.
IMPORTANT:
If you replace the disks in the source StoreOnce Backup System and keep the
original appliance, the source to target mapping will still exist on the repaired StoreOnce Backup
System. You MUST break this mapping BEFORE carrying out recovery. If you do not, the now blank
Source Share or Library (on the replacement disks) will overwrite the data on the Target Share on
Library. You will, effectively, lose backup data on both Source and Target devices.
Recovering a Source Appliance
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