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|+See below table for Tranzman supportability matrix for data recovery and transition.Click on [[File:Tick.JPG | border|25x25px]] to jump straight to restore steps or by selecting specific backup product on the sidebar under Recovery Documentation.
 
|+See below table for Tranzman supportability matrix for data recovery and transition.Click on [[File:Tick.JPG | border|25x25px]] to jump straight to restore steps or by selecting specific backup product on the sidebar under Recovery Documentation.
 
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!rowspan="2" |  Backup Product/Recovery Type  
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!rowspan="2" |  Backup Product / Recovery Type  
 
!rowspan="2" | Recovery As Files
 
!rowspan="2" | Recovery As Files
 
!rowspan="2" | Migrate to NBU (File  Restore)
 
!rowspan="2" | Migrate to NBU (File  Restore)

Revision as of 13:29, 7 August 2020

<< Left to Comment -? What Tranzman can do ? >>


  • Recovery As Files -> Restore everything(structured/unstructured data) to a share mounted on appliance as files and use traditional DB/Application restore methods to restore data.
  • Migrate to NBU(File Restore) -> Restore everything(structured/unstructured data) to NBU as files(Standard/Windows backup type) and use traditional DB/Application restore methods to restore data.
  • Migrate to NBU(Native Restore) -> Restore everything(structured/unstructured data) to NBU as repective backup types and use NBU restore methods to restore data.


See below table for Tranzman supportability matrix for data recovery and transition.Click on Tick.JPG to jump straight to restore steps or by selecting specific backup product on the sidebar under Recovery Documentation.
Backup Product / Recovery Type Recovery As Files Migrate to NBU (File Restore) Migrate to NBU (Native Restore) Migrate to Commvault
Data Protector ×
IBM TSM/ Spectrum Protect ×
VERITAS Backup Exec × × ×


Note.png Note: For Migrate to NBU(Native Restore) please refer to VERITAS Documentation.