HP OpenView Storage Data Protector Manager of Managers Windows E-LTU B6966AAE プリント

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Business data has spread across distributed and 
remote locations, placing enormous pressure on those
responsible for recovery and protection. Configuring
and managing backups of these heterogeneous
environments in today’s 24/7 globalized world is an
issue for many companies. This fundamental challenge
is becoming ever more pressing as the volume of data
that organizations need to manage explodes every
year. The HP Data Protector software functionality 
has been designed to simplify this task and to offer
optimum flexibility with greater control, enabling
customers to manage backup environments based 
on their organization’s unique needs.
For multi-site operations, the HP Data Protector software
MoM lets you distribute control to local administrators
while maintaining the ability to set overall policies and
monitor the entire enterprise backup environment from 
a central point. As a result, corporate policies can be
implemented without diminishing local control and
responsibility, while data protection and storage
management costs do not change.
What is a MoM?
Figure 1 shows multiple Data Protector “Cells,” which
are also referred to as domains. Each Cell has one
Cell Manager system where the essential Data Protector
software is installed and from which all backup and
restore activities are managed.
Several Data Protector Cells can be grouped together,
configured and managed from a central Cell. The Cell
Manager of this central Cell is the MoM.
Using the MoM interface allows you to scale a Data
Protector backup environment to include hundreds of
Disk Agents and Media Agents. In this way, the Cell
Manager of the central Cell becomes the MoM, and
the Data Protector Cells become the MoM clients.
The MoM enables virtually unlimited growth of your
backup environment. New cells can be added or
existing ones split. A MoM environment does not require
a reliable network connection from Data Protector Cells
to the central MoM Cell, because only controls are sent
over the long distance connections, and backups are
performed locally within each Data Protector Cell.
You may decide to split large environments into
multiple Cells for a number of reasons:
• Geographical grouping of systems
• Logical grouping of systems; for example, departments
• Slow network connection between some systems
• Performance considerations
• Separate administrative control
For multi-site operations, the Data Protector 
Manager-of-Managers (MoM) allows distribution of
control to local administrators while maintaining the
ability to set overall policies and monitoring the entire
enterprisebackup environment from a central point.
HP Data Protector software 
Manager of Managers
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