You can choose two integration setups, depending on where the CA ARCserve Backup server is installed. One setup configuration involves installing the CA ARCserve Backup server on the Replica server, while the other setup configuration involves having the CA ARCserve Backup server as a separate stand-alone server.
The following chart lists the supported configuration versions for integration between CA ARCserve Backup and CA ARCserve Replication:
Note: Releases of CA ARCserve Replication prior to r15 were named with variations of CA XOsoft.
|
CA ARCserve Backup |
CA ARCserve Replication |
Integration Supported? |
|---|---|---|
|
r16 |
r16, r15, r15.1, r15.2, r12.5, r12 SP1, r12 |
Yes |
|
r15 |
r15, r12.5, r12 SP1, r12 |
Yes |
|
r12.5 |
r12.5, r12 SP1, r12 |
Yes |
|
r12 SP1 |
r12 |
Yes |
|
r12 |
r12 |
Yes |
In addition, decide whether you will install the CA ARCserve Backup Client Agent on the Master server.
The benefits of installing the Client Agent on the Master server are as follows:
If the Client Agent is not installed on the Master server, you have to restore the Replica server and then perform a CA ARCserve Replication "reverse replication" (from Replica to Master) to help ensure that the Master server is fully up-to-date when you switch back to it.
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