Commvault Systems, Inc.
STORAGE MANAGEMENT OF DATA USING AN OPEN-ARCHIVE ARCHITECTURE, INCLUDING STREAMLINED ACCESS TO PRIMARY DATA ORIGINALLY STORED ON NETWORK-ATTACHED STORAGE AND ARCHIVED TO SECONDARY STORAGE
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Abstract:
An illustrative "open archive" architecture provides streamlined access to production data, which originally was stored on a NAS device but which is archived to secondary storage to free up NAS space. An open-archive server coordinates with an open-archive layer on the NAS device. The open-archive server identifies data sets on the NAS that meet archiving criteria, which are then automatically moved to an open archive in secondary storage. The open archive layer intercepts data-access calls coming into the NAS device, and reports the intercepted calls to the open-archive server. If the open-archive server determines that the data referenced in an intercepted call is in the open archive, the server initiates a restore job that recovers the data from secondary storage and stores it back on the NAS device. The intercepted call may now be served from the NAS. These operations occur automatically and without data agents for the NAS-based data.
Utility
24 Jun 2020
15 Oct 2020