Store details tab – HP StoreOnce Backup User Manual
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Table 27 Store fields (continued)
Description
Field
The date and time that the store was created.
Created
The number of Catalyst items contained within the store.
Number of Catalyst
Items
The amount of data stored. This is the amount of data that the user has backed up and reconciles
with the logical data recorded on the backup application.
User Data Stored
The size of the store on the disk. This is the physical disk space consumed; the actual size after
deduplication.
Size On Disk
The dedupe ratio which is the ratio of duplicate data against new data identified in the data
job.
Dedupe Ratio
The Service Set on which the store resides.
Service Set
Store details tab
The Store Details tab displays the details that were specified when the store was created. Users
with an Admin logon may create and edit store details and delete stores.
Table 28 Store details
Description
Field
The name of the store. This may be created manually through the HP StoreOnce Backup system
or generated by the backup application.
Name
A description for the store.
Description
The retention period for information about data jobs. This information is displayed on the Data
Jobs tab, which provides a log of all data job activity. The default is 90 days.
Data Job Retention
Period (Days)
The retention period for information about inbound copy jobs. This information is displayed
on the Inbound Copy Jobs tab, which provides a log of all data job activity. The default is 90
days.
Inbound 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.
Outbound Copy Job
Log Retention Period
(Days)
This may be High or Low.
Primary (Default)
Transfer Policy
•
High means all data is sent from the media server and deduplicated on the HP StoreOnce
Backup system. This can also be described as target-side deduplication.
•
Low means that the media server deduplicates the data and sends only unique data. This
can also be 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.
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