Description
Veritas NetBackup 5340 SAN Storage System
The Veritas NetBackup 5340 SAN Storage System is a state-of-the-art backup appliance designed to meet the demanding backup and recovery needs of modern data centers. It combines high-performance storage with integrated data management software, delivering rapid backups, fast restores, and scalable capacity for growth. With a purpose-built chassis, redundant hardware, and optimized networking, this system provides a dependable foundation for protecting critical data across physical servers, virtual machines, and cloud workloads. Whether you're safeguarding databases, file shares, virtual desktops, or mixed workloads, the NetBackup 5340 is engineered to simplify operations while ensuring robust data resilience.
Designed to work as a unified backup solution, the NetBackup 5340 streamlines administration through policy-based protection, centralized visibility, and automated data movement. It integrates seamlessly with Veritas NetBackup software, enabling you to define backup windows, retention policies, and replication rules once and apply them across the fleet. Built-in deduplication, compression, and encryption help you reduce storage footprint and meet compliance requirements without sacrificing performance. And because data protection is a highest-priority concern in many industries, the 5340 offers high-availability features and cloud- or tape-based options for long-term retention and disaster recovery readiness.
- Performance and scalability: The 5340 is engineered to deliver sustained backup throughput and low latency for both physical and virtual environments. It scales with expansion shelves and modular components, letting you add capacity and bandwidth as your data grows. With optimized I/O paths, fast data paths, and intelligent caching, you can complete backups within your maintenance windows and accelerate restores for rapid service restoration after an outage. This capacity planning flexibility is ideal for growing enterprises, remote offices, and data-heavy workloads such as databases, analytics, and large file stores.
- Integrated backup and recovery: This is not a generic storage box — it's a purpose-built NetBackup appliance. It ships pre-integrated with Veritas NetBackup software and a hardened operating environment, delivering policy-driven protection, automated cataloging, and streamlined media management. Deduplication and compression reduce storage requirements, while encryption at rest and in transit protects sensitive data. Centralized management dashboards enable operators to monitor backup status, perform health checks, and quickly troubleshoot issues across the entire data protection pipeline.
- Virtualization and physical protection: The NetBackup 5340 offers comprehensive protection for virtualized environments (VMware, Hyper-V) and physical servers. It supports agentless and agent-based backups, application-consistent backups for databases, and bare-metal restores. The appliance can be integrated into existing virtualization clusters, providing consistent protection across hosts, clusters, and storage arrays, with fast VM-level recoveries and granular file restores.
- Reliability and availability: Built with redundant power supplies, hot-swappable drives, and enterprise-grade components, the 5340 is designed for mission-critical deployments. Proactive health monitoring, firmware/driver validation, and automated failover minimize downtime. The system includes data integrity checks, RAID protection, and error-correcting cache to ensure business continuity even during hardware or network faults.
- Flexible deployment and cloud integration: NetBackup 5340 supports hybrid deployments that combine on-premises storage with cloud-based archives and DR replication. Tier data to public or private cloud storage, replicate to a secondary site for DR, and leverage cloud-native archiving options for cost-effective long-term retention. The appliance also interoperates with backup gateways and tape libraries, providing a versatile path to meet regulatory compliance and corporate governance requirements.
Technical Details of Veritas NetBackup 5340 SAN Storage System
- Specifications and exact configuration vary by SKU. For precise hardware capacity, drive counts, port configurations, network interfaces, and performance metrics, refer to the specifications on the Synnex product page using the UPC or SKU as the reference. This section reflects common capabilities and may change based on configuration; consult the official listing for exact numbers.
How to install Veritas NetBackup 5340 SAN Storage System
Installing the NetBackup 5340 is a process that combines hardware setup with software configuration to enable immediate data protection capabilities. Follow these high-level steps to bring the system online and protected quickly:
Step 1 — Prepare and plan: Inventory your environment, identify the servers and virtualization platforms to protect, and review your retention and disaster recovery requirements. Verify power availability, cabling, and rack space; confirm network connectivity to your backup hosts and management console; and ensure you have valid NetBackup licenses applied to the appliance.
Step 2 — Rack and connect hardware: Mount the appliance in a suitable data center rack, connect redundant power supplies, and attach network adapters to your backup network (and any dedicated storage networks). Connect expansion shelves if you plan to scale later. Power on the system and perform initial hardware checks using the onboard management interface to verify hardware health and connectivity.
Step 3 — Install and configure the software: Install the NetBackup software bundle with the appliance, apply firmware updates, and configure the storage unit. Create storage policy domains, media servers, and vaults as required. Enable deduplication, encryption, and compression settings according to your security and performance requirements. Validate connectivity to the NetBackup catalog and to any cloud or tape libraries you plan to use.
Step 4 — Define protection policies: Create backup policies for each data source (databases, file servers, VMs, and applications). Schedule backup windows to minimize impact on production workloads. Set retention rules and enable automatic cleanup to manage storage consumption. Configure disaster recovery replication to secondary sites or cloud storage if applicable.
Step 5 — Run initial backups and monitor: Perform an initial full backup of critical data, then monitor throughput, error rates, and job status from the central management console. Use built-in reports and health checks to verify successful protection and to tune performance. Schedule periodic tests of restores to confirm data recoverability and to validate DR readiness.
Best practices: Regularly review firmware levels, enable automatic health monitoring, configure robust alarm notifications, and implement a tested disaster recovery plan. Periodically validate catalogs, test file and database restores, and review capacity projections to ensure you remain within service-level objectives as data grows.
Frequently asked questions
- What environments does the Veritas NetBackup 5340 SAN Storage System support? It protects physical servers, virtual machines, databases, applications, and cloud storage through integrated NetBackup software and scalable storage.
- Can the 5340 integrate with cloud storage and DR sites? Yes, it supports cloud tiering, offsite replication, and long-term retention through cloud archives and DR workflows.
- What kind of redundancy does it offer? Redundant power supplies, hot-swappable drives, and fault-tolerant networking options help maximize uptime and service availability.
- Is the NetBackup 5340 suitable for small to large enterprises? It is designed to scale from mid-market to enterprise-level data protection needs, with modular expansion and centralized management.
- Does the appliance support tape libraries? It can integrate with tape libraries and other media gateways as part of a broader data protection strategy.
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