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Hardware and Software Requirements: Data Protection for VMware V8.1.9

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Abstract

This document details the hardware and software requirements for IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments: Data Protection for VMware V8.1.9.

Content

The Data Protection for VMware requirements vary by high-level functional component. Data Protection for VMware has the following high-level functional components:

  • Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI
  • Data mover
  • Mount proxy
  • Recovery agent
  • Note: All Data Protection for VMware functional components must be at the same fix pack level. Within a fix pack level, the interim fix level can differ. Examples:
    • Upgrading the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI from V8.1.8 to V8.1.9 requires an upgrade of that all other functional components (data movers, recovery agents, and mount proxy nodes) also at the same fix pack level.
    • Upgrading a data mover from V8.1.9.x to V8.1.9.y (where x<y) does not require an upgrade of all other functional components to V8.1.9.y. The other functional components must be at the same fix pack level.

This document is divided into linked sections for ease of navigation. Use the following links to jump to the section of the document that you require:



 

Software requirements for Data Protection for VMware

Supported VMware vSphere versions

The following VMware vSphere versions are supported:

  • vSphere 6.0 and 6.0 update and patch levels
    Note: To use VMware tagging for backup management, vCenter 6.0 update 1 or later update or patch levels are required.
  • vSphere 6.5 and 6.5 update and patch levels
  • vSphere 6.7 and 6.7 update and patch levels
    Note: If the Data Protection plug-in is automatically turned off because of vSphere 6.7, follow the steps in the VMware KB article about how to revert the process: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/54751


To view supported vSphere and ESXi host versions by VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) version, check the release notes of VMware's Virtual Disk Development Kit. The release notes for the VDDK versions used are listed in the technote  IBM Spectrum Protec for Virtual Environments: Data Protection for VMware data mover compatibility guide with VMware's Virtual Disk Development Kit 

Attention: The support statements listed in this Hardware and Software Requirements Data Protection for VMware V8.1.9 technote supersede the supported vSphere versions that are listed in VDDK release notes. When determine hardware and software requirements for Data Protection for VMware V8.1.9, use this Hardware and Software Requirements technote as the definitive guide.


 

Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI

This functional component integrates the product with the VMware vSphere client for backup, restore, and manage virtual machines in the VMware vCenter and includes the Data Protection for VMware command line interface.

  • Notes:
    • To enable file restore capability, the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI must be installed on a Windows system.
    • To enable file restore for a Linux® virtual machine, in addition to installing Data Protection for VMware on a Windows system, a Linux mount proxy system must also be configured.

Note: For the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI to function correctly with tagging support, ensure that at least one data mover is installed on the same system as the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI.

Attention: Connection to the vCenter Server is required to install the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI. If your vCenter Server uses an RSA key with an encryption length greater than 2048 bits, then before you install the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI, you must download and install the unrestricted JCE policy files. If your RSA key encryption length is 2048 bits or less, you do not need to install the JCE policy files. The instructions are described in the technote Installing the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI: Download unrestricted SDK JCE files


 

Data mover

The following features are enabled by the data mover:

  • Off-host block level incremental backups
  • Application protection for VM guests


 

Mount proxy

A mount proxy represents the Linux or Windows system that provides access to virtual machine disks backup or persistent snapshots. Mount proxy systems are required when you use the Data Protection for VMware vSphere GUI Mount wizard and the file restore portal.

When you access a Windows virtual machine, a Windows mount proxy system is required. When you access a Linux virtual machine, a Windows and Linux mount proxy pair is required.

For a mount proxy on a Linux or Windows operating system, IBM Spectrum Protect data mover V8.1.9 must be installed and configured. To install a data mover on a remote system, run the Data Protection for VMware installer and take one of the following actions:

  • On Linux operating systems, select Custom from the Install Set list in the configuration wizard. Ensure that Data Protection for VMware data mover is selected. This option is selected by default.
  • On Windows operating systems, select Advanced Installation > Install the data mover feature only in the configuration wizard.
  • Requirements for operations:
    • For file restore operations from persisted snapshots on the local hardware storage (local backups) on VMware Virtual Volumes, VDDK is required on the mount proxy system and is installed by default when you choose the install data mover option.
    • For mount or file restore operations from server backups, iSCSI connection is required on the mount proxy system. For a Windows mount proxy system, IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments recovery agent V8.1.9 must be also installed and configured.
      • Note:
        • For mount proxy on Windows operating systems, the iSCSI Initiator service must be running during the virtual machine disk mount operation and the file restore operation. By default, the iSCSI service is started manually. If the system where this service is running restarts, the iSCSI service must be restarted manually.
        • For mount proxy on Linux operating systems, the iSCSI service must be configured and running during the VMDK mount operation and the file restore operation. By default, the iSCSI service is started manually. If the system where this service is running restarts, the iSCSI service must be restarted manually.


 

Recovery agent

This service enables the mounting of any snapshot volume from the IBM Spectrum Protect server. You can use iSCSI protocol to access the snapshot from a remote computer.
Note: To view the snapshot locally with read-only access on the client system, use IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments: Data Protection for VMware V8.1.4 or earlier versions.

In addition, the recovery agent provides the instant restore function. A volume used in instant restore processing remains available while the restore process proceeds in the background.

The recovery agent is accessed with the recovery agent GUI or command line interface.


 

Operating systems support overview tables

Operating systems support tables for all V8.1.9 Data Protection for VMware functional components:
 

Table 1: Operating system support on Linux x86_64
Operating systems Data Mover & Mount Proxy* GUI * Recovery agent
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6(1)(3) (E2)(SL1) (E1)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7(1)(3) (E2)(SL2) (E1)
SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) 11(2)(3) (E3)(SL3) (E1)
SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) 12(2)(3)(6) (E3)(SL4) (E1)
SUSE Enterprise Linux (SLES) 15 (2)(3)(6)(7) (E3)(SL5) (E1)


 

Table 2: Operating system support on Windows x64
Operating systems Data Mover & Mount Proxy* GUI * Recovery agent
Windows Server 2012 (E4)(4)
Windows Server 2012 R2 (E4)
Windows Server 2016** (E4)(5)


Indicates that the operating system version is not supported by this Data Protection for VMware functional component.
Indicates that the operating system version is supported by this Data Protection for VMware functional component. Later maintenance and modification levels to the operating system version are also supported.

Editions & Support levels:
(E1) Server Edition only
(E2) Client and Server Editions
(E3) Desktop and Server Editions
(E4) Essentials, Standard, and Datacenter Editions

(SL1) RHEL 6.7 and later maintenance levels and mod levels
(SL2) RHEL 7.2 and later maintenance levels and mod levels
(SL3) SLES 11SP4 and later maintenance levels and mod levels
(SL4) SLES 12SP1 and later maintenance levels and mod levels
(SL5) SLES 15 and later maintenance levels and mod levels

Notes:
* The operating systems listed in the functional component columns are supported if they are also supported by the VDDK 6.7.3. Those VDDK 6.7.3 support statements are additional to support statements in VDDK 6.7.2, VDDK 6.7.1, and VDDK 6.7.0. For updates on supported operating systems and known issues and limitations regarding VDDK 6.7.3, see the VDDK release notes web page.
** Only Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) products are supported

  • (1) For backup or restore VMware virtual machines, the libfuse.so2, libxml2.so, and libexpat.so, shared object libraries must be installed on Red Hat Enterprise Linux system. Install the fuse-libs version 2 package. Some distributions might not have this fuse-libs version 2 package installed.
  • (2) For backup or restore VMware virtual machines, the libfuse.so.2 shared object library must be installed on a SUSE Linux system. Install the libfuse version 2 package. Some distributions might not have this libfuse version 2 package installed.
  • (3) To ensure that the data mover node is configured cleanly, the environment must have:
  • (4) This functional component provides support for Windows Storage Server 2012 for functionality that is also available and supported by this functional component on the Windows Server 2012 Editions.
  • (5) This functional component provides support for Windows Storage Server 2016 for functionality that is also available and supported by this functional component on the Windows Server 2016 Editions.
  • (6) On SLES12SP4 and later or SLES15 and later, the installation of libssh2-1 library to implement the SSH2 protocol is required. The library is available to be installed from the media.
  • (7) On a virtual machine with Linux kernel 5.1 or earlier, restore operations of a volume with the Linux kernel 5.2 or later Ext 4 casefold feature activated is not supported.



 

Additional software requirements

The following software is required to use Data Protection for VMware:

  • Tivoli Storage Manager Server V7.1 and later interim fixes and fix packs, or
  • IBM Spectrum Protect Server V8.1 and later interim fixes and fix packs



 

Support and limitations

Data Protection for VMware components support the following applications:

  • The following browsers are supported by Data Protection for VMware
    • Microsoft® Internet Explorer version 11 on Windows
    • Google Chrome 50 or later on Windows and Linux
    • Mozilla Firefox 45 Extended Service Release or later on Windows and Linux
       
  • Application protection for VM guests
    Application protection supports the following 64-bit applications on the Windows x64 system for granular restore:
    • Microsoft Exchange Server
    • Microsoft SQL Server
     
    • For Microsoft Exchange Server: IBM Spectrum Protect for Mail
    • For Microsoft SQL Server: IBM Spectrum Protect for Databases

    For more information, see Application Protection Requirements: Data Protection for VMware

Data Protection for VMware limitation:

  • During installation, the /tmp directory must have more than 2 GB free space and must not be mounted with the option noexec



 

Hardware requirements for Data Protection for VMware

Hardware requirements vary and depend on the following items:

  • Number of protected servers
  • Number of protected volumes
  • Data set sizes
  • LAN and SAN connectivity


The following table describes the hardware requirements that are needed to install Data Protection for VMware.

Component Minimal requirement Preferred
System Intel® Pentium D dual core Intel® Pentium D eight core
Memory 4 GB Random-Access Memory,
4 GB virtual address space
8 GB Random-Access Memory,
8 GB virtual address space
Available hard disk 4.4 GB 9.0 GB
Network 1 GbE 10 GbE

For more information about data mover hardware specifications, see How to determine how many data movers are appropriate to protect a vSphere environment



 

Where to download IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments V8.1.9

The IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments download document provides information about how and where to obtain the IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments V8.1.9 package, see Download Information: Version 8.1.9 IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments
Note: Download technote is available at GA date.



 

Hardware and Software requirements for other releases of Data Protection for VMware

The hardware and software requirements for other releases and fix packs for all IBM Spectrum Protect Data Protection for Virtual Environment components are located in the website: IBM Spectrum Protect for Virtual Environments - All Requirements Doc
 



 

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