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EMC Centera Data Protection Using the Centera Backup and Recovery Module

Overview EMC Centera Backup and Recovery Module (CBRM) leverages a customer's existing backup infrastructure to back tip EMC Centera content to tape for added operational recovery data protection and to comply with customer regulatory policies. Centera Backup and Recovery Module provide an alternative and your complementary solution to EMC Centera replication. CBRM supports EMC NetWorker and is qualified to work with Symantec NetBackup and IBM's Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM). CBRM uses the Network Management Data Protocol (NDMP) to provide an open backup infrastructure for protecting EMC Centera data.

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PublisherEMC File FormatPDF
Date PublishedSeptember 2007
FormatWhite Papers   
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