Getting Started with the File Discovery Solution

Note

File Discovery, Archiving, and Migrating Data to Cloud is deprecated in this version. For more information about the Obsolescence Policy, see Obsolescence Policy.

Effective Release

11.21 (Version 11, Feature Release 21)

Replacement

Instead of the File discovery feature, you can use the File Storage Optimization feature.

To archive your data using the Command Center, you can use Archiving Files.

This topic describes the high-level steps that first-time users must follow to set up the file discovery in the Command Center.

Step 1: Install the Commvault Software

  • The Index Server is automatically installed on your CommCell environment. Enable the Data Analytics role on your Index Server.

  • Verify that the computer where you enable the Data Analytics role satisfies the minimum software and hardware requirements.

Large

Medium

Small

Objects per node (estimated)

500 million

250 million

125 million

Source data size per node

500 TB

250 TB

125 TB

CPU or vCPU

16 cores

8 cores

4 cores

RAM

32 GB

16 GB

8 GB

Disk space

(SSD class disk recommended)

500 GB

250 GB

125 GB

  • Install the File System Agent package and the MediaAgent package on your share access node. Share access node is a computer that has access to the network shares and is used for live scan and archive operations.

    For NFS share, you must have an UNIX MediaAgent that has the NFS share mounted on it.

    Verify that the access nodes have minimum hardware requirements as shown in the following table:

    Components

    Hardware Requirement

    CPU/RAM10

    2 CPU cores, 16 GB RAM
    (or 2 vCPUs/16 GB)

    OS or Software Disk

    200 GB usable disk, min 2 spindles 15K RPM

Step 2: Complete the File Server Setup Wizard

Configure the file server setup application by completing the Setup Wizard for Adding File Servers.

Step 3: Review the Dashboard Report

Tune the archiving rules as per your requirement.

Archiving Solution (5)

After you complete analyzing your content, you can choose to archive the data on the file server. For more information, see Getting Started with the Archiver Solution.

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