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source deduplication
Source deduplication is the removal of redundancies from data before transmission to the backup target.Definition
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target deduplication
Target deduplication is the removal of redundancies from a backup transmission as it passes through an appliance sitting between the source and the backup target.Definition
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inline deduplication
Inline deduplication is the removal of redundancies from data before or as it is being written to a backup device.Definition
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post-processing deduplication (PPD)
Post-processing deduplication (PPD), also known as asynchronous de-duplication, is the analysis and removal of redundant data after a backup is complete and data has been written to storage.Definition
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global data deduplication
Global data deduplication is a method of preventing redundant data when backing up data to multiple deduplication devices.Definition
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Data backup and storage networking basics: Why back up network hardware?
Learn about why it's important to back up your network hardware, get troubleshooting tips and expert advice about network hardware backup in this article.Tip
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Common Microsoft Data Protection Manager 2007 message errors and how to fix them
Here's a look at the most common Microsoft Data Protection Manger 2007 errors and what you can do to prevent and fix them.Tip
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Macintosh backup and recovery: Best practices for Mac and PC backup
This tip looks at Macintosh backup and recovery best practices, and some things to keep in mind when backing up Macintosh and PC environments together.Tip
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LTO-5
LTO-5 is an upcoming tape format from the Linear Tape Open Consortium.Definition
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VMware backup
VMware backup is the copying of data on a virtual machine (VM) in a VMware environment to prevent data loss.Definition
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