The operating system doesn't need to be identical on both Application and Backup Hosts. However, it must be
either HP-UX (PA-RISC) on both or HP-UX (Itanium) on both or Windows (x86) on both or Windows (Itanium) on
both.
The EMC Symmetrix Integrated Cached Disk Array system (ICDA) must run the Enterprise Backup Solutions Enabler
from EMC. Following is the list of Supported versions:
1. HP-UX (PA-RISC) : Version 5.5 upto 6.0.
2. HP-UX (Itanium) : Version 6.0.
3. Windows : Version 5.3 and above.
All versions of TimeFinder and/or SRDF and microcode supported by the above versions of the EMC software are
supported. New versions of the microcode or the Enterprise Backup software will be tested and certified if needed.
EMC DMX arrays are also supported.
For the following matrices, only those combinations of Applications & Operating Systems are supported that are
supported by the respective vendors.
supported configurations – HP-UX (PA-RISC)
integrations on HP-UX 11.0, 11.11 &
11.23 (PA-RISC)
Raw disk and raw logical volume (disk image) 5 Supported Supported Supported Supported
Oracle 8.1.7 RMAN offline8 or online 9 Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Oracle 9I RMAN offline8 or online 9 Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Oracle 10G RMAN offline8 or online
SAP R/3 3.1G10 + brbackup 4.0x11 Not supported Supported Supported Supported
SAP R/3 4.0x + brbackup 4.0x11
SAP R/3 4.5x + brbackup 4.5x11
SAP R/3 4.6x + brbackup 4.6x11 offline 8 or
online 9
SAP R/3 Enterprise 4.7 offline 8 or online 9
Brtools 6.20 offline 8 or online 9
Brtools 6.40 offline 8 or online 9
9, 12
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
1
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Brtools 7.0 offline 8 or online 9
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
1
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. BCV mirror is being backed up on the application host. (There is no
backup host.)
2
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. Application host is connected to the original disk. Backup host is
connected to the BCV.
3
Two ICDAs are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the primary ICDA (R1 disk).
Backup host is connected to secondary ICDA (R2 disk).
4
Two ICDAs (R1 and R2) are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the R1 disk. Backup
host is connected to the BCV mirror of the R2 disk.
5
The appropriate disk image is backed up. It is the user’s responsibility to shut down the application and
unmount the file system.
6
Same as note 5 (disk image), except that it is more convenient to specify and Data Protector unmounts the file
system on the application host before the split.
7
The directory needs to have a special name: _bcv.
8
During the split, the database is shut down on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
9
During the split, the database is put into hot mode on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
Archive logs are backed up in the standard way on the application host.
10
This includes all later sub-versions. For example, 3.1G includes 3.1I.
11
The integration is done using the ‘Backint’ functionality.
12
Oracle 10g ASM is not currently supported in combination with ZDB/IR
supported configurations – HP-UX (PA-RISC)
Integrations on HP-UX 11.31 single host
Raw disk and raw logical volume (disk
image) 5
VxFS File system offline 6 Supported 7 Supported Supported Supported
Oracle10g RMAN offline8 or online 9 Supported Supported Supported Supported
Oracle11g RMAN offline8 or online 9 Supported Supported Supported Supported
SAP Brtools 7.0 offline 8 or online
9, 10
11
TimeFinder 1
dual host
TimeFinder 2
SRDF 3 SRDF/TF 4
(combined)
Supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
1
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. BCV mirror is being backed up on the application host.
(There is no backup host.)
2
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. Application host is connected to the original disk. Backup
host is connected to the BCV.
3
Two ICDAs are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the primary ICDA (R1
disk). Backup host is connected to secondary ICDA (R2 disk).
4
Two ICDAs (R1 and R2) are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the R1
disk. Backup host is connected to the BCV mirror of the R2 disk.
5
The appropriate disk image is backed up. It is the user’s responsibility to shut down the application
and unmount the file system.
6
Same as note 5 (disk image), except that it is more convenient to specify and Data Protector
unmounts the file system on the application host before the split.
7
The directory needs to have a special name: _bcv.
8
During the split, the database is shut down on the application host and backed up on the backup
host.
2
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9
During the split, the database is put into hot mode on the application host and backed up on the
backup host. Archive logs are backed up in the standard way on the application host.
10
The integration is done using the ‘Backint’ functionality.
11
To utilize this feature following patch is required: PHSS_36610, DPLNX_00028, DPSOL_00293,
PHSS_36609
supported configurations – HP-UX (Itanium)
Integrations on HP-UX 11.23 & 11.31 single host
Raw disk and raw logical volume (disk
5
image)
VxFS File system offline
Oracle10g Supported Supported Supported Supported
Oracle11g Supported Supported Supported Supported
SAP Brtools 7.0 offline
6
Supported7
8
or online
9, 10
11
dual host
TimeFinder 1
Supported Supported Supported Supported
Not supported Supported Supported Supported
TimeFinder 2
Supported Supported Supported
SRDF 3 SRDF/TF 4
(combined)
1
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. BCV mirror is being backed up on the application host.
(There is no backup host.)
2
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. Application host is connected to the original disk. Backup
host is connected to the BCV.
3
Two ICDAs are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the primary ICDA (R1
disk). Backup host is connected to secondary ICDA (R2 disk).
4
Two ICDAs (R1 and R2) are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the R1
disk. Backup host is connected to the BCV mirror of the R2 disk.
5
The appropriate disk image is backed up. It is the user’s responsibility to shut down the application
and unmount the file system.
6
Same as note 5 (disk image), except that it is more convenient to specify and Data Protector
unmounts the file system on the application host before the split.
7
The directory needs to have a special name: _bcv.
8
During the split, the database is shut down on the application host and backed up on the backup
host.
9
During the split, the database is put into hot mode on the application host and backed up on the
backup host. Archive logs are backed up in the standard way on the application host.
10
The integration is done using the ‘Backint’ functionality.
11
To utilize this feature following patch is required: PHSS_36610 / DPLNX_00028 /
DPSOL_00293 / PHSS_36609
Data Protector 6.0 also supports the EMC Geospan product for High Availability Clustering using the Microsoft
Cluster Server. EMC Geospan needs dual host TimeFinder and the supported Geospan setups are listed in the table
below. Additionally the table below also represents the ZDB support for EMC Symmetrix on Windows in addition to
the ones supported by Geospan:
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supported configurations – Windows
integrations on Windows 2000 single host
TimeFinder 1
Raw disk and raw logical volume (disk image) 5 Supported Supported
NTFS file system offline 6 Supported 7 Supported
Oracle 8.1.7 RMAN offline8 or online 9 Not supported Supported
Oracle 9i RMAN offline8 or online 9 Not supported Supported
MS SQL Server 2000 Not supported Supported
dual host
TimeFinder 2
SRDF 3
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
SRDF/TF 4
(combined)
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
1
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. BCV mirror is being backed up on the application host. (There is no
backup host.)
2
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. Application host is connected to the original disk. Backup host is
connected to the BCV.
3
Two ICDAs are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the primary ICDA (R1 disk).
Backup host is connected to secondary ICDA (R2 disk).
4
Two ICDAs (R1 and R2) are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the R1 disk. Backup
host is connected to the BCV mirror of the R2 disk.
5
The appropriate disk image is backed up. It is the user’s responsibility to shut down the application and
unmount the file system.
6
Same as note 5 (disk image), except that it is more convenient to specify and Data Protector unmounts the file
system on the application host before the split.
7
The directory needs to have a special name: _bcv.
8
During the split, the database is shut down on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
9
During the split, the database is put into hot mode on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
Archive logs are backed up in the standard way on the application host.
supported configurations – Windows
integrations on Windows 2003 (32-bit &
Itanium)11
Raw disk and raw logical volume (disk image) 5 Supported Supported
NTFS file system offline 6 Supported 7 Supported
Oracle10g Supported Supported
SAP Brtools 7.0 offline
8
or online
9, 10
MS SQL Server 2005 Not supported Supported
single host
TimeFinder 1
dual host
TimeFinder 2
Not supported Supported
SRDF 3
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
SRDF/TF 4
(combined)
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
Not
Supported
1
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. BCV mirror is being backed up on the application host. (There is no
backup host.)
2
BCV mirror is created inside one ICDA. Application host is connected to the original disk. Backup host is
connected to the BCV.
3
Two ICDAs are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the primary ICDA (R1 disk).
Backup host is connected to secondary ICDA (R2 disk).
4
Two ICDAs (R1 and R2) are connected with SRDF links. Application host is connected to the R1 disk. Backup
host is connected to the BCV mirror of the R2 disk.
4
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5
The appropriate disk image is backed up. It is the user’s responsibility to shut down the application and
unmount the file system.
6
Same as note 5 (disk image), except that it is more convenient to specify and Data Protector unmounts the file
system on the application host before the split.
7
The directory needs to have a special name: _bcv.
8
During the split, the database is shut down on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
9
During the split, the database is put into hot mode on the application host and backed up on the backup host.
Archive logs are backed up in the standard way on the application host.
10
The integration is done using the ‘Backint’ functionality.
11
To utilize this feature the following patches are required:
DPWIN_00292 and DPWIN_00265
supported volume managers
Operating System Volume Manager
HP-UX
• LVM
• VxVM
Windows
• Disk Manager
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