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HPE StoreOnce 6500
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Field Description
Outbound Copy
Job Log Retention
Period (Days)
The retention period for information about outbound copy jobs. This information is
displayed on the Outbound Copy Jobs tab, which provides a log of all data job
activity. The default is 90 days.
Primary (Default)
Transfer Policy
For a non-Federated store: This setting can be High or Low.
High: All data is sent from the media server and deduplicated on the StoreOnce
System. Also described as target-side deduplication.
Low: The media server deduplicates the data and sends only unique data. Also
described as source-side deduplication.
The primary transfer policy is the default transfer policy for the server. Each media
server may be configured individually to use the most efficient transfer policy. As
long as the two transfer policies have different values, the media server will
determine which is the most bandwidth efficient transfer policy to use.
For a Federated store: The value is set to Low Bandwidth and cannot be changed.
Secondary
Transfer Policy
For a non-Federated store : This setting can be High or Low. (See definitions in the
preceding row.) The secondary transfer policy is normally the opposite to the
primary transfer policy. The media server can select the setting that is most
appropriate. However, if you wish to enforce the transfer policy that the media
server uses, set both primary and secondary transfer policies to the same value.
For a Federated store : The value is set to Low Bandwidth and cannot be changed.
Physical Data Size
Quota
This quota is for the amount of data written to disk after deduplication. If the quota
is enabled and the quota limit is reached, backups will fail to prevent the quota
from being exceeded. The quota allows you to partition the physical capacity of the
appliance between various users. (Users with a better deduplication ratio can store
more data.)
NOTE: If you require capacity management, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
recommends configuring backup applications with quotas to reroute to another
device or to postpone backups to prevent backups from failing unexpectedly.
When a StoreOnce Catalyst store reaches its quota, the status of the StoreOnce
Catalyst store changes to “Online - Critical.” The StoreOnce Catalyst Status
changes to “Fault.” You can restore from that store but new backups will fail.
When the quota is no longer met, either by increasing the quota or by expiring
backups, the StoreOnce Catalyst store status and the overall StoreOnce Catalyst
status return to the “Running” state.
Using this feature in conjunction with Client-Permissions to control client access to
the StoreOnce Catalyst store allows you to effectively define how much space a
particular client is allowed to use on the StoreOnce System. With many clients
using the same system, you can control how much disk space is available to
individual clients.
Table Continued
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