Deprecated
The OSDP feature is deprecated from the Commvault software in V11 SP15.
See End-of-Life, Deprecated and Extended Support - Features for information about deprecated features.
Open Systems Data Protection (OSDP) for NetApp 7-Mode destination filers and Open Systems Data Protection for NetApp C-Mode destination filers are full volume block level incremental replication features. OSDP for NetApp 7-Mode Destination filers and OSDP for NetApp C-Mode Destination Filers replicate heterogeneous data from source partitions and volumes of UNIX and Windows clients to NetApp 7-Mode or to C-Mode destination filers.
For OSDP for NetApp 7-Mode destination filers, data is replicated to the destination filer as a single LUN with a single partition onto a SnapVault copy.
OSDP for NetApp C-Mode destination filers replicated data onto a destination qtree on a single destination volume.
OSDP for NetApp 7-Mode destination filers or OSDP for NetApp C-Mode destination filers are designed to run as processes of a replication workflow, to ensure the use of a single destination NetApp volume as a fan-in destination for many clients under a single dataset or storage policy, respectively.
For Open Systems Data Protection for NetApp 7-Mode destination filers, see OSDP for NetApp 7-Mode destination filers.
For Open Systems Data Protection for NetApp C-Mode destination filers, see OSDP for NetApp C-Mode destination filers .