Deduplication, Compression & Encryption - What's the difference?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
  • Disasters come in all shapes and sizes, from a full site failure, to failure of something like a storage array. There may be a natural disaster where your data center is, or you may even have a malicious actor inside your environment seeking to harm your business.
    Whatever the case, you need a disaster recovery plan, and all disaster recovery plans are not created equal. Then, once you have your plan, you need to test it and update it on a regular basis.
    Creating a disaster recovery plan for your business is essential to your business’ function. After all, how will things continue to work if a disaster occurs?
    The first thing to do is to get an understanding of the applications and services in your IT environment. After you have this list, you must perform a business impact analysis, or BIA.
    A BIA is an important step to determine how you will recover your applications, since as part of this you will determine what the recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO) is for every application or service in your environment. If we boil a disaster recovery plan to just a few key steps it really comes down to bringing the application back online and making sure it works correctly.
    Key steps for a successful disaster recovery plan:
    Declaring the disaster
    Beginning recovery of plan components
    Testing plan components as they are recovered
    Testing the application to ensure it is working correctly
    Protecting the data in the DR location
    Notifying application owners and key stakeholders as the plan progresses
    Are there more things to think of for your DR plan? Of course, but if your plan cannot bring the failed application back online and make it work again, you have not successfully recovered. One great solution that should be part of your successful disaster recovery plan is Veeam Disaster Recovery Orchestrator. Veeam® Disaster Recovery Orchestrator enables users to reliably ensure the continuity of their IT services at any scale through extensible recovery orchestration from Veeam-powered backups, replicas, CDP replicas and storage snapshots. Eliminate the manual, time-consuming and repeatable processes that hinder necessary DR planning by automatically testing, documenting and executing disaster recovery plans in as little as 1-click from single applications to entire sites.
    Watch this demo to learn more about deduplication, compression and encryption, as well as how these play into your disaster recovery plan. To learn more about Veeam Disaster Recovery Orchestrator, click here: www.veeam.com/...

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  • @User-ec2bh
    @User-ec2bh 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For me, the three checkboxes for "deduplication", "swap file blocks" and "exclude deleted file blocks" are missing. Did these features get removed from the community edition?