Monday 30 December 2013

Source Based Deduplication


Choose the unique content from source itself when you start a backup. It does utilize some processing and memory from the source system so size it well.
Source based deduplication is also very powerful in ensuring that you utilize minimum network bandwidth during the backups. The backup application will create blocks of data on source and then store their hashes there at source and send unique data on the network. This is good for backups only if it is sized well. Catalog created by some applications is large enough to cause trouble for the performance of the source system which could be a production system.
Source based deduplication also gives good results for file system backups. A traditional approach takes long for file system backup that has millions of small files taking days for getting written especially during a full backup cycle. Source based deduplication in this case picks up only the changed content of the changed files reducing the amount of data travelling on the network irrespective of the backup level set.
Global deduplication on the target further reduces the amount of data stored.

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