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vRanger 7.8 - Integration Guide for EMC Data Domain Boost (DD Boost)

Configuring the Data Domain system

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Installing and configuring DD Boost > Configuring the Data Domain system

Creating a DD Boost user name

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An EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) user is an EMC® Data Domain® user. Before setting the DD Boost user access, the username and password must have already been set up on the Data Domain system. vRanger uses the DD Boost user account to connect to the DD Boost repository.
The Set or Modify DD Boost User Name dialog box appears.
To add a user, click the User Name button.
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Enter the user name in the DD Boost User Name field.
To switch to a user that has already been added, click the Existing User button, and select the user name from the drop-down list.

Creating Storage Units

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The EMC® Data Domain® system exposes pre-made disk volumes called storage units to an EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™)-enabled backup server. Each Storage Unit is a top-level subdirectory of the /data/col1 directory; there is no hierarchy among Storage Units. When used with vRanger, a DD Boost repository is configured at the Storage Unit level, meaning each DD Boost repository in vRanger equates to exactly one Storage Unit.

Configuring distributed segment processing

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Installing and configuring DD Boost > Configuring the Data Domain system > Configuring distributed segment processing

The distributed segment processing option is configured on the EMC® Data Domain® system and applies to all the backup servers and the EMC® Data Domain® Boost (DD Boost™) Libraries installed on them. For more information, see Distributed segment processing.
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