Virtual TapeServer 6.04.02 Operations and Administration Guide

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Migrating Data to Physical Tape
Migration allows for better use of the disk space on the storage array. Migration relies on the
use of a backup management application. To automate migration, you can configure the
VTSPolicy command in conjunction with the Event Management Service (EMS) on VTS. You
can manually initiate migration by clicking the Migrate button on the Virtual Media -
Operation page. A backup management application client must be installed on the VTS server
to enable manual migration.
When a virtual tape is migrated to physical tape, all data on the virtual tape is written to
physical tape, including the header information (metadata). The data is then removed from
VTS, though the virtual tape’s metadata is retained. To restore a physical tape that was
migrated by a backup management application, the backup management application must
restore the tape to VTS. Host servers cannot read physical tapes that were created through
migration because the tape is formatted for use by VTS only. Once the data is restored as a
virtual tape in VTS, the host server can then restore the data.
Note If SecureVTS is enabled and an encrypted virtual tape is selected for migration, the
tape is migrated as-is. That is, the data remains encrypted when it is migrated to
physical tape. See Using SecureVTS on page 69 for more information about this
feature.
If Scan/Cleanup is enabled, you can configure VTS to automatically erase virtual tapes after
they are migrated or after their retention periods expire. See
Using Scan/Cleanup on page 85
for more information about enabling and configuring Scan/Cleanup. See Managing pools on
page 49 for more information about setting retention periods.