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Podcast – A Quick Guide to Data Classification with Storage Expert Ray Lucchesi

Posted by Gary Parker on May 12, 2010

Ray Lucchesi, President of Silverton Consulting


5 min 16 sec

In this Experts & Insights podcast,  Gary Parker, senior PMM at BakBone, talks to Storage Expert Ray Lucchesi of Silverton Consulting about data classification. Ray shares with us how to create a data classification strategy that safeguards your business based on the value of its data. This podcast also explores how to determine the value of data by evaluating the real Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO); how to work with users to create classes of data such as Static, Business-Vital and Mission-Critical; and how to assign storage software and hardware systems based on the class of data to gain maximum use of resources.

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Video – Whiteboard Session with Matt Law – How to Protect Remote Office Data with FASTRecover

Posted by Amber Winans on March 17, 2010



In episode #2 of the BakBone Whiteboard Sessions, Senior Product Marketing Manager Matt Law discusses how to protect mission-critical data and applications at local and remote offices by leveraging the capabilities inside NetVault: FASTRecover. Matt explains the benefits of simultaneous local and remote protection, 30-second recovery for applications and data, recovery of consistent data to any point in time, integration with existing backup applications, and the elimination of backup windows.

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Podcast – City of Safford Goes on the Record about FASTRecover

Posted by Amber Winans on January 19, 2010

Derek Kruger, IT Supervisor, City of Safford


9 min 39 sec

In this podcast, BakBone customer Derek Kruger discusses the challenges he faced with his old backup solution and why he switched to NetVault: FASTRecover. He shares with us how FASTRecover helps keep the city’s financial databases up and running, how it has eliminated backup windows and how the product works quietly behind the scenes to keep Exchange and SQL data available for the employees and citizens of Safford.  “No one cares if you back anything up, all they care is if you can get it back to them when they ask for it,” Derek says.

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Video – Whiteboard Session with Amit Malhotra – Recovering Consistent Data

Posted by Amber Winans on January 19, 2010

In the first installment of the BakBone Whiteboard Sessions, Amit Malhotra discusses application-aware data recoveries and how to successfully recover consistent data.

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Selecting an Encryption Algorithm to use with NetVault: Backup

Posted by Dawn renee Campbell on January 11, 2010

Dawn renee Campbell

When you are getting ready to deploy NetVault: Backup’s Encryption Plugin to encrypt your backups to meet regulatory or compliance requirements, you need to decide which of the available algorithms to use. To select the appropriate encryption algorithm you need to first understand the different algorithm categories and algorithms that are now available. NetVault: Backup’s available encryption algorithms are divided into two categories: Standard Algorithms and Advanced Algorithms. Each category is detailed below.

Standard Encryption Algorithms

NVBU Encryption Plugin’s Standard Algorithms include the CAST-128 algorithm.  CAST-128 is a 12- or 16-round Feistel network with a 64-bit block size and a key size between 40 to 128 bit but only in 8-bit increments. For more information on CAST-128, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAST-128.

The CAST-128 algorithm was previously the only available encryption algorithm and is now available as part of the NVBU Encryption Plugin’s Standard Algorithm Option.  The CAST-128 algorithm is available for evaluations.

Advanced Encryption Algorithms

The NVBU Encryption Plugin’s Advanced Algorithms currently include the CAST-256 and AES-256 algorithms.

CAST-256 uses the same elements as CAST-128, but is adapted for a block size of 128 bits — twice the size of its 64-bit predecessor. Acceptable key sizes are 128, 160, 192, 224 or 256 bits. CAST-256 is composed of 48 rounds, sometimes described as 12 “quad-rounds,” arranged in a generalized Feistel network. For more information on CAST-256, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAST-256

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government. The standard comprises three block ciphers, AES-128, AES-192 and AES-256. Each AES cipher has a 128-bit block size with key sizes of 128, 192 and 256 bits, respectively.  For more information on AES, visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Encryption_Standard

The CAST-256 and AES-256 algorithms are available as part of the NVBU Encryption Plugin’s Advanced Algorithm Option. Unlike the Standard Algorithm Option, the algorithms available as part of the Advanced Algorithm Option are not available for evaluation. The CAST-256 and AES-256 are available as separate NVBU .npk files and are only usable when a permanent license key for the NVBU Encryption Plugin Advanced Algorithm Option is installed.

When configuring the Encryption Plugin on each the NVBU Server or Heterogeneous Client, the encryption algorithm is specified. While each NVBU Server or heterogeneous client can utilize a different encryption algorithm, all backups from a particular NVBU Server or heterogeneous client will utilize the same algorithm.

The same encryption algorithm that was used during backup must be used during restores. It is possible to use a different algorithm from this point forward than has previously been used. However, when restoring backups that utilized the previous algorithm, the NVBU Server or heterogeneous client must be configured to specify the algorithm utilized by the backup in order for the restore to complete successfully.  For example, if previous backups utilized the CAST-128 algorithm while current backups are utilizing the AES-256 algorithm, the NVBU Encryption Plugin must be configured on the NVBU Server or heterogeneous client to utilize the CAST-128 algorithm when restoring a backup that was taken using the CAST-128 backup, otherwise the restore will fail.

In my next blog, we will explore the difference between encrypting primary backups vs. secondary backups.



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