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| + | Migrating backup environments — whether within the same vendor or across different vendors | ||
| + | provides access to the latest software, hardware, and technologies such as cloud, virtualization, and clustering.<br> | ||
| + | Currently, few solutions ensure a smooth transition. | ||
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| + | <h3 style="font-size:1.2em;">Operational Reasons</h3> | ||
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| + | <li>Switching software vendors</li> | ||
| + | <li>Adopting new platforms (e.g., operating systems, cloud solutions, high availability setups)</li> | ||
| + | <li>Streamlining management (merging environments or splitting a large one)</li> | ||
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| − | : | + | Tranzman is an advanced solution for enterprise backup migration, handling various operating systems, clustering technologies, hardware, and software versions. |
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| − | + | <h2 style="border-bottom:2px solid #c8e6c9; padding-bottom:0.5rem; font-size:1.5em;">Why Choose Tranzman for Migration?</h2> | |
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| − | + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Near ZERO Downtime:''' Migration occurs without disruption, requiring downtime only during final switch-over.</li> | |
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Structured Approach with Risk Mitigation:''' Easy rollback to the original environment and automated cleanup of migrated components.</li> | ||
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Release Flexibility:''' Direct transitions from older versions to the latest without intermediate upgrades.</li> | ||
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Granular Selectivity:''' Selective migration based on predefined rules, allowing domain splits and partial transitions.</li> | ||
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Concurrent Transitions:''' Supports "many to one" merges and "one to many" splits with tailored components for each destination.</li> | ||
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Detailed Assessment:''' Comprehensive pre- and post-transition assessments to ensure consistency.</li> | ||
| + | <li style="margin-bottom:1rem;">'''Topology Transitions:''' Transitions across various setups:<br> | ||
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| + | <li>Cluster to non-cluster (and vice versa)</li> | ||
| + | <li>Windows to Linux-based systems (and vice versa)</li> | ||
| + | <li>Virtual to physical environments (including flexible instances)</li> | ||
| + | <li>BYO (Bring Your Own) to appliance models (and vice versa)</li> | ||
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| − | + | <h3 style="font-size:1.2em;">Same Vendor Transition</h3> | |
| − | + | <p>Useful when hardware is incompatible with the latest backup software or when transitioning to a new platform.</p> | |
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| + | <li>NetBackup to NetBackup</li> | ||
| + | <li>DataProtector to DataProtector</li> | ||
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| + | <h3 style="font-size:1.2em;">Cross Vendor Transition</h3> | ||
| + | <p>Migrates catalog objects (and some scheduling/workload details) across:</p> | ||
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| + | <li>Commvault, BackupExec, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect (TSM) → NetBackup</li> | ||
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| + | <h3 style="font-size:1.2em;">Recovery Without Vendor Dependence</h3> | ||
| + | <p>The '''Tranzman appliance''' consolidates catalogs and enables on-demand restores from:</p> | ||
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| + | <li>NetBackup, BackupExec, Commvault, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect</li> | ||
| + | </ul> | ||
| + | <p>Tranzman efficiently retrieves and restores indexed image data, serving as a powerful legacy recovery alternative.</p> | ||
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| + | <p style="font-size:1.2em; max-width:80%; margin:auto;">Refer to the supportability matrix page for more details. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:23, 11 September 2025
Contents
Transitioning Backup Environments
Migrating backup environments — whether within the same vendor or across different vendors
provides access to the latest software, hardware, and technologies such as cloud, virtualization, and clustering.
Currently, few solutions ensure a smooth transition.
Migration Use Cases
Operational Reasons
- Switching software vendors
- Adopting new platforms (e.g., operating systems, cloud solutions, high availability setups)
- Streamlining management (merging environments or splitting a large one)
Business Reasons
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Spin-offs
- Regulatory compliance
Introducing Tranzman
Tranzman is an advanced solution for enterprise backup migration, handling various operating systems, clustering technologies, hardware, and software versions. Developed by engineers who previously designed migration tools for Veritas, it ensures seamless transitions.
Why Choose Tranzman for Migration?
- Near ZERO Downtime: Migration occurs without disruption, requiring downtime only during final switch-over.
- Structured Approach with Risk Mitigation: Easy rollback to the original environment and automated cleanup of migrated components.
- Release Flexibility: Direct transitions from older versions to the latest without intermediate upgrades.
- Granular Selectivity: Selective migration based on predefined rules, allowing domain splits and partial transitions.
- Concurrent Transitions: Supports "many to one" merges and "one to many" splits with tailored components for each destination.
- Detailed Assessment: Comprehensive pre- and post-transition assessments to ensure consistency.
- Topology Transitions: Transitions across various setups:
- Cluster to non-cluster (and vice versa)
- Windows to Linux-based systems (and vice versa)
- Virtual to physical environments (including flexible instances)
- BYO (Bring Your Own) to appliance models (and vice versa)
Tranzman Use Cases
Same Vendor Transition
Useful when hardware is incompatible with the latest backup software or when transitioning to a new platform.
- NetBackup to NetBackup
- DataProtector to DataProtector
Cross Vendor Transition
Migrates catalog objects (and some scheduling/workload details) across:
- Commvault, BackupExec, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect (TSM) → NetBackup
Recovery Without Vendor Dependence
The Tranzman appliance consolidates catalogs and enables on-demand restores from:
- NetBackup, BackupExec, Commvault, DataProtector, and SpectrumProtect
Tranzman efficiently retrieves and restores indexed image data, serving as a powerful legacy recovery alternative.
Refer to the supportability matrix page for more details.