Commvault Systems, Inc.
FILE-LEVEL GRANULAR DATA REPLICATION BY RESTORING DATA OBJECTS SELECTED FROM FILE SYSTEM SNAPSHOTS AND/OR FROM PRIMARY FILE SYSTEM STORAGE
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Abstract:
A replication feature for providing faster granular file-level replication between distinct data storage devices is managed and orchestrated by components of an illustrative data storage management system. Information and data objects extracted from snapshots or from primary storage at a source file system are replicated to a destination file system by way of a special-purpose restore operation. The file-level granular replication approach selectively transmits only net changed data from source to destination without passing through a backup copy phase. The illustrative replication operation causes source data to be snapshotted; identifies net changed data in the file system since a preceding replication, e.g., add, change, delete, move, etc.; selectively extracts new/changed data objects from the snapshot along with additional information on moves and deletions; and restores the extracted net changed data to the destination. The illustrative replication feature does not rely on making backup copies.
Utility
3 Apr 2020
7 Oct 2021