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Media management before backups begin, Initializing or formatting media, Labeling data protector media – HP B6960-96035 User Manual

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By now you should be able to estimate the quantity of media required for a full media
rotation. Additional media will be required in case you:

Assume 10% overhead added by Data Protector to the data on the media for
directory and file information. This information is already calculated in the backup
preview size.

After the media no longer fulfill the usage criteria, they need to be replaced.

Expect some growth in the volume of data to be backed up.

Media management before backups begin

Before you can use media for backup, media must be initialized, or formatted, for
use with Data Protector. You can either initialize (format) media manually, or you
can let Data Protector automatically initialize (format) media when the media are
selected for backup. See

Selecting media for backups

” on page 147.

Initializing or formatting media

What is initializing (formatting) media?

Before Data Protector uses media for backup, it initializes (formats) the media. This
saves the information about each medium (medium ID, description and location) in
the IDB and also writes this information on the medium itself (to the medium header).
When you initialize (format) media, you also specify to which media pool the media
belong.

If media are not initialized (formatted) before backup, Data Protector can initialize
(format) blank media during backup with the default labels, if the pool policy is set
accordingly. The first backup to such media will take more time. For more information,
see

Selecting media for backups

” on page 147.

Labeling Data Protector media

How Data Protector labels media?

When you add media for use with Data Protector by initializing (formatting) media,
you must specify the media label which helps you identify the media later. If a device
has a barcode reader, the barcode is automatically displayed as a prefix of the
medium description. A barcode provides a unique ID for each medium in the IDB.
You can optionally use the barcode as medium label during the initialization of the
medium.

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