Frequently Asked Questions: Best Practices
What storage solutions can you use with Catalogic DPX?
You can use Catalogic vStor and NetApp ONTAP for data backups. For data archiving, you can use supported tape libraries and cloud storage: Amazon S3, some other public cloud solutions, and private cloud storage solutions that are similar to Amazon S3.
For a full list of supported storage solutions, see the Catalogic DPX Compatibility Guide.
If you are still using Catalogic Open Storage Server (OSS) for an earlier version of Catalogic DPX, what should you do?
Deploy Catalogic vStor, follow the instructions in “Migrating from Catalogic DPX OSS to Catalogic vStor Server” in the Catalogic DPX User’s Guide to switch the backup destination from Catalogic OSS to Catalogic vStor, and retire Catalogic OSS.
How can you estimate system resources for Catalogic DPX and Catalogic vStor, such as storage capacities?
Contact Catalogic Sales Engineers. Also, see Planning hardware configurations on page 8.
Is it possible to modify the hardware configurations of the Catalogic vStor virtual appliance?
Yes, you can adjust the virtual hardware configurations, such as increasing the RAM capacity, through VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V Manager, or directly on the CentOS Linux machine hosting the appliance. However, it's important not to reduce any of the virtual hardware resources below their default settings.
Can you install the Catalogic vStor appliance for Linux on operating systems other than CentOS 7.9?
For installation on other operating systems, please contact Catalogic Sales Engineers for guidance. If you are using an OS similar to CentOS Linux 7.9, like Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 7 or Oracle® Linux 7, there's a good chance that the Catalogic vStor for Linux will be compatible. However, verification with the Sales Engineers is recommended.
Can you reuse the Catalogic vStor appliance for other purposes? For example, can you install a blog server on the Catalogic vStor appliance?
No.
Is it possible to use data deduplication for source volumes or Catalogic vSnap storage?
Using data deduplication on source volumes is not recommended if you plan to use data archiving. This is because data archiving requires the activation of NDMP file history, which may not be compatible with deduplication processes.
For more details on enabling NDMP file history, refer to page 19 of the user guide.
If there's an issue with your Catalogic vStor virtual appliance, can you use a past VMware snapshot or Microsoft Hyper-V checkpoint to revert it?
It's advised not to revert the Catalogic vStor virtual machine to a previous state using snapshots or checkpoints. Reverting can lead to further complications. Instead, try resolving the issue with the current state of the vStor appliance or reach out to Catalogic Support for technical assistance.
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