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Title : Network Data Management Protocol Version 4
Author(s) : H. Skardal et al.
Filename : draft-skardal-ndmpv4-04.txt
Pages : 255
Date : 2003-3-31
The Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) defines a mechanism and
protocol for controlling backup, recovery, and other transfers of
data between primary and secondary storage.
The NDMP architecture separates the network attached Data Management
Application (DMA), Data Servers and Tape Servers participating in
archival or recovery operations. NDMP also provides low-level control
of tape devices and SCSI media changers.
The XDR and TCP/IP protocols are foundations for NDMP.
The key goals of NDMP include interoperability, contemporary
functionality, and extensibility.
The XDR and TCP/IP protocols are foundations for NDMP.
The key goals of NDMP include interoperability, contemporary
functionality, and extensibility.
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