![]() If you want to use this option, go to the Advanced tab of Dedup Server. ![]() ![]() We also have added a force upload timer, which allows Dedup to send data to the storage without checking its size. Once the 4GB file is ready, it goes to the cloud and and then it is removed from the Intermediate storage. The mediaset size is limited to 4GB by default. Q: What will be the size of Dedup ‘intermediate’ storage in future? Is it a copy of data stored in the cloud, or is it only an index file related to the cloud storage, yet much smaller? How much space do I need to allocate the ‘intermediate’ storage as compared to the overall size of backed up data before and after deduplication?Ī: The Intermediate storage is currently used only to combine sets of blocks (called Mediasets) before uploading to a cloud. The database is an essential part and losing it means losing all backed up data, because it's impossible to generate original files from deduplicated data without the database Q: Does CloudBerry Dedup Server have a PostgreSQL database that keeps track of everything related to deduplication?Ī: A PostgreSQL database is used to store deduplication metadata. However, we are working over some features that may be required (or it would be preferred) to maintain connection. Q: Does CloudBerry Backup maintain connection with CloudBerry Dedup Server?Ī: In current version no, connections are established on demand. Connections with cloud storage are established and closed on demand when uploading and restoring files. Q: Does CloudBerry Dedup Server maintain connection with cloud storage?Ī: No. Q: Does Dedup server support compression and encryption?Ī: Yes, it supports compression and encryption (AES-256). Q: What storages does CloudBerry Dedup Server support?Ī: It works with multiple cloud based data storages like Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and many other cloud platforms. Q: What’s new in CloudBerry Dedup Server 2.0?Ī: We simplified data transferring methods - namely, you no longer need to use intermediate network shares for client backups all data is going directly to the dedup service.
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