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# Dell EMC Networker

## Supported features

| Supported version          | 9.0                |
| -------------------------- | ------------------ |
| Syntetic backup            | Not supported      |
| Random Access              | Not supported      |
| Deduplication              | Supported          |
| Encryption                 | Provider dependent |
| Pre/post command execution | Supported          |

## Example

1. To enable Dell-EMC Networker support, please install NetWorker Client as follows:

   ```
   yum install lgtoxtdclnt-9.1.0.2-1.x86_64.rpm lgtoclnt-9.1.0.2-1.x86_64.rpm
   ```
2. Register the client on the Networker server. More information about the installation and configuration of the Networker client can be found in the [Networker documentation](https://www.dellemc.com/fr-mg/collaterals/unauth/technical-guides-support-information/products/storage-5/docu81532.pdf).
3. Log in to Storware Backup & Recovery and go to "Backup Destinations". Click on "Create Backup Destination" and choose "Dell EMC NetWorker". Type the name for the new backup destination and set the retention. Enter the Networker client name and the Server address.

![](/files/aAhXhgjjjewoMyTTAj7X)

**Note:** Add the Storware Backup & Recovery user to the group "Application Administrators" to enable Storware Backup & Recovery to delete backups from the Networker server.


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