TRIM Integration with Data Protector

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If everything performs correctly, Data Protector should show a restore session output similar to that in
Figure 26
.
Figure 26: Restore Session Output
Restarting Services
Now that all data and the global configuration file are restored, you must tell TRIM to use the restored
data and configuration by restarting TRIM’s services. To do this, select Start Administrative Tools
Services and then restart all TRIM services.
TRIM should now be fully recovered.
Further Considerations
Backup Frequencies
In planning a backup environment, you need to balance the protection provided by frequent backups
against the impact on performance. The following two scenarios illustrate this.
High Protection Using High Frequency Backups
This scenario is recommended for systems that need to reduce the risk of data loss to a minimum. The
scheduler is configured to do an hourly backup of all TRIM components.
High frequency backups have a high impact on the system that is to be backed up. To ensure that
normal TRIM services are not affected, the environment running TRIM must be set up accordingly.
Taking into account the size of the Database and Document Store, you need to consider:
backing up to disk instead of tape
how to provide sufficient network bandwidth
servers that can handle large volumes of traffic