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===Transitioning Backup Environment===
 
Transition is a process of migrating between Backup Environments. This can be between same backup vendor or different backup vendor.
 
<br \> Migrating the backup domains, ensure quicker and easier access towards latest software/hardware and(or) Technlogies (Cloud/Virtualization/Clustering etc.,)
 
  
Currently, there are less software which can handle the transition smoother and simpler.
 
  
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==Transitioning Backup Environments==
  
===Migration Use cases===
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Transition refers to the process of migrating between backup environments. This can occur either within the same backup vendor or across different backup vendors.
'''Operational reasons:''' <br>
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When migrating backup domains, the goal is to ensure quicker and easier access to the latest software, hardware, and technologies (such as cloud, virtualization, and clustering).
* changing software vendors
 
* changing platform (operating system, high availability solutions, cloud adoption or virtualization)
 
* Simplified management (consolidation of multiple environments or splitting a large environment)
 
  
'''Business reasons:'''
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Currently, there are limited software solutions that can handle this transition smoothly and simply.
* Merges and acquisitions
 
* Spin-off
 
* Regulations
 
  
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===Migration Use Cases===
  
===Tranzman===
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'''1. Operational Reasons:'''
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  Changing software vendors
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  Shifting platforms (e.g., adopting a new operating system, high availability solutions, or cloud services)
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  Simplifying management (consolidating multiple environments or splitting a large environment)
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'''2. Business Reasons:'''
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  Mergers and acquisitions
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  Spin-offs
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  Compliance with regulations
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===Introducing <b style='font-color:red'}>Tranzman</b>===
 
[[File:Tranzman.jpg]]
 
[[File:Tranzman.jpg]]
  
Tranzman provides a unique software solution for the transitioning of enterprise backup environments, irrespective of the operating system, Clustering technologies, Hardware and in some cases software versions. <br>
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Tranzman offers a unique software solution for transitioning enterprise backup environments.
It is developed by engineers, who previously designed and developed migration tools for Veritas.
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Regardless of the operating system, clustering technologies, hardware, or software versions, Tranzman facilitates seamless migration.  
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Notably, it was developed by engineers who previously designed and built migration tools for Veritas.
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===Why Choose Tranzman for Migration?===
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'''1. Near ZERO Downtime:'''
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  Tranzman ensures seamless migration without causing any disruptions to either the origin or destination backup environments. Downtime is only necessary during the switch-over to the destination.
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'''2. Structured Approach with Risk Mitigation:'''
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  Tranzman follows a well-defined approach that emphasizes risk mitigation.
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  It provides the ability to easily revert to the original environment and automates the cleanup of any migrated components.
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'''3. Release Flexibility:'''
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  Tranzman allows direct transitions from older versions to the latest ones, bypassing intermediate upgrades.
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'''4. Granular Selectivity:'''
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  Users can selectively choose images and configurations based on predefined rules, simplifying domain splits and partial transitions.
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'''5. Concurrent Transitions:'''
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  Tranzman supports both "many to one" merges in a single approach and "one to many" splits with selected components for each destination.
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'''6. Detailed Assessment:'''
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  Pre-assessment and post-transition assessments provide comprehensive information about the origin and destination environments, ensuring consistency during the transition.
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'''7. Topology Transitions:'''
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  Tranzman can handle various topology changes, including:
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    Cluster to non-cluster (and vice versa)
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    Windows to *nix (and vice versa)
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    Virtual to physical (and vice versa, including flex instances)
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    Bring Your Own (BYO) to appliance (and vice versa)
  
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===Tranzman Use Cases:===
  
===Why Tranzman for migration?===
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'''1. Same Vendor Transition:'''
; Near ZERO Downtime
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  Useful when the hardware is incompatible with the latest backup software version or when transitioning to a new platform or adopting new technologies.
: Tranzman can perform the migration without any outage to the Origin or Destination backup environments.  Downtime is only required when doing switch-over of Destination.
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  Tranzman currently supports transitions between NetBackup and NetBackup servers, as well as between DataProtector and DataProtector.
; Structured approach with risk mitigation at its core
 
: Ability to easily revert to the original environment and automated clean-up of any migrated components.
 
; Ability to jump releases
 
: Can perform transitions directly from older to latest versions skipping the intermediate upgrades.
 
; Granular Selectivity
 
: Granular level selection of images and configurations based on rules. Makes domain split and partial transitions, simple and easier.
 
; Concurrent Transitions
 
: Can perform a "many to one" merge in a single approach. Can also perform "one to many" split with selected components for each destination.
 
; Detailed Assessment
 
: Pre-assessment and Post Transition assessment provides detailed information about the Origin and Destination environments and the consistency of the components transitioned.
 
; Topology Transitions
 
: Can perform a <br>
 
:: Cluster to non-cluster or vice versa
 
:: Windows to *nix or vice versa
 
:: Virtual to Physical or vice versa (including flex instances)
 
:: BYO to Appliance or vice versa.
 
  
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'''2. Cross Vendor Transition:'''
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  Transitions all catalog objects (and some scheduling/workload information) from Commvault, BackupExec, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect (TSM) to NetBackup.
  
===Tranzman Use cases===
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'''3. Recovery Without Vendor:'''
*'''Same Vendor Transition'''
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  Tranzman appliance enables the consolidation of catalogs and on-demand restores from NetBackup, BackupExec, Commvault, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect—''all without relying on a specific backup vendor for restoration''. Tranzman efficiently retrieves and restores the indexed image information, making it a valuable alternative to traditional backup servers for legacy restores.
Transition between same Backup software. Mostly required when the hardware is unsupported for the latest version of backup software or changing the platform or for adopting new technologies. <br>
 
Tranzman currently supports transition between '''NetBackup''' and '''NetBackup''' servers or between '''DataProtector''' and '''DataProtector'''
 
  
*'''Cross Vendor Transition'''
 
Transitions all Catalog objects (and some scheduling/ workload information) from '''Commvault''', '''BackupExec''', '''DataProtector''', '''SpectrumProtect (TSM)''' to '''NetBackup'''
 
  
*'''Recovery Without Vendor'''
 
Consolidate catalogs and restores on demand from '''NetBackup''', '''BackupExec''', '''Commvault''', '''DataProtector''' and '''SpectrumProtect''' through Tranzman Appliance.<br>
 
This doesn't require Backup vendor for restores, as Tranzman can be used to retrieve and restore the indexed image information.<br>
 
It is useful as a replacement to backup servers for legacy restores.
 
  
  

Revision as of 15:49, 26 February 2024


Transitioning Backup Environments

Transition refers to the process of migrating between backup environments. This can occur either within the same backup vendor or across different backup vendors. When migrating backup domains, the goal is to ensure quicker and easier access to the latest software, hardware, and technologies (such as cloud, virtualization, and clustering).

Currently, there are limited software solutions that can handle this transition smoothly and simply.

Migration Use Cases

1. Operational Reasons:

  Changing software vendors
  Shifting platforms (e.g., adopting a new operating system, high availability solutions, or cloud services)
  Simplifying management (consolidating multiple environments or splitting a large environment)

2. Business Reasons:

  Mergers and acquisitions
  Spin-offs
  Compliance with regulations

Introducing Tranzman

Tranzman.jpg

Tranzman offers a unique software solution for transitioning enterprise backup environments. Regardless of the operating system, clustering technologies, hardware, or software versions, Tranzman facilitates seamless migration. Notably, it was developed by engineers who previously designed and built migration tools for Veritas.


Why Choose Tranzman for Migration?

1. Near ZERO Downtime:

  Tranzman ensures seamless migration without causing any disruptions to either the origin or destination backup environments. Downtime is only necessary during the switch-over to the destination.

2. Structured Approach with Risk Mitigation:

  Tranzman follows a well-defined approach that emphasizes risk mitigation.
  It provides the ability to easily revert to the original environment and automates the cleanup of any migrated components.

3. Release Flexibility:

  Tranzman allows direct transitions from older versions to the latest ones, bypassing intermediate upgrades.

4. Granular Selectivity:

  Users can selectively choose images and configurations based on predefined rules, simplifying domain splits and partial transitions.

5. Concurrent Transitions:

  Tranzman supports both "many to one" merges in a single approach and "one to many" splits with selected components for each destination.

6. Detailed Assessment:

  Pre-assessment and post-transition assessments provide comprehensive information about the origin and destination environments, ensuring consistency during the transition.

7. Topology Transitions:

  Tranzman can handle various topology changes, including:
   Cluster to non-cluster (and vice versa)
   Windows to *nix (and vice versa)
   Virtual to physical (and vice versa, including flex instances)
   Bring Your Own (BYO) to appliance (and vice versa)

Tranzman Use Cases:

1. Same Vendor Transition:

  Useful when the hardware is incompatible with the latest backup software version or when transitioning to a new platform or adopting new technologies.
  Tranzman currently supports transitions between NetBackup and NetBackup servers, as well as between DataProtector and DataProtector.

2. Cross Vendor Transition:

  Transitions all catalog objects (and some scheduling/workload information) from Commvault, BackupExec, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect (TSM) to NetBackup.

3. Recovery Without Vendor:

  Tranzman appliance enables the consolidation of catalogs and on-demand restores from NetBackup, BackupExec, Commvault, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect—all without relying on a specific backup vendor for restoration. Tranzman efficiently retrieves and restores the indexed image information, making it a valuable alternative to traditional backup servers for legacy restores.



Refer supportability matrix page for more information



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