Can anyone confirm statement 1???
Is Client based free with version 6.5?
Where is the reference, because our sales person is trying to get us to
pay for client licenses for encryption.
-Andrew
Ed Wilts wrote:
You have 3 separate options:
1. Client-based encryption. Free with 6.5 (and you
And Tim Needham provided a definitive answer! Thank you Tim!
Page 12 of the Licensing and Support Services Guide states: and I quote;
The Netbackup Client Encryption Option is now part of the Netbackup Standard
Client and no longer licensed separately
-Andrew
Andrew Stueve wrote:
Can
You have 3 separate options:
1. Client-based encryption. Free with 6.5 (and you may be able to get free
licenses for 6.0 if you're under maintenance). Adds a load to each and
every client. From what I've heard, it's not pretty.
2. Media-server based encryption. Puts the load on the media
Don't forget hardware based encryption using LTO-4 tape drives.
Netbackup 6.5.2 has key management functionality built in. To activate
the hardware encryption on LTO4 using NB6.5.2 after you have created
keys you just write backups to a pool prefixed with ENCR_* for instance
ENCR_Offsite. Using
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You have 3 separate options:
1. Client-based encryption. Free with 6.5 (and you may be able to get
free licenses for 6.0 if you're under maintenance). Adds a load to each
and every client. From what
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If you have a library you may be able to do tape drive encryption with what you
Thank you all for your replies!
We do have HP LTO4 tape drives in a StorageTek SL500 and was told by
Sun that the encryption could be turned on with a license fee. My
next question is: once the encryption feature for a LTO4 tape drive
is turned on, will all backups written to the tape by
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Thank you all for your replies!
We do have HP LTO4 tape drives in a StorageTek SL500
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Thank you all for your replies!
We do have HP LTO4 tape drives in a StorageTek SL500 and was told by
Sun
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-Kent
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just something to think about. dave..
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Hello
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Decru is OK , but if you do a non-encrypted restore through it, its dog
slow due to the fact they only dedicate 1/32 engine power to clear text
restores.
What's a non-encrypted restore? A restore from an unencrypted tape? If
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