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NetBackup System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server
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The term cluster refers collectively to the master and its slave servers. In a
cluster of NetBackup servers, a client can have its backup directed to any
device on any server in the cluster.
A common strategy is to install extra peripherals on clients that produce large
amounts of data and make them slave servers. The data from the client is then
directed to its own peripherals. This reduces network traffic by allowing the
data to be backed up without transferring it over the network. It also
distributes the backup load between the master and the slave servers.
Two important points to remember about master and slave servers:
• There can be only one master server in a cluster.
• A NetBackup server is always either a master or a slave but cannot be both.
The figure on the next page shows where the software is installed and also
where the NetBackup catalogs are located. The following topics provide more
details on master and slave servers along with a procedure to configure them.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT