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Select the volumes and shares to be marked as Active Checkpoints, the schedule will also be set to disabled. Aliases provide access to the checkpoints via the source share name for easy fail-over of services.
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'''Navigation:''' Remote Replication --> Remote Replication --> Replication Schedules -->  Activate Checkpoints ''(toolbar)''
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Checkpoints in data replication refer to capturing a specific point-in-time snapshot of the replicated data. These checkpoints serve as markers that allow you to revert or restore the replicated data to a previous state if needed.
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Select the volumes and shares to be marked as Active Checkpoints, the schedule will also be set to disabled. Aliases provide access to the checkpoints via the source share name for easy fail-over of services.
  
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By creating checkpoints, you can establish recovery points along the replication timeline. These checkpoints can be used to restore the destination volume to a specific state, effectively rolling back the replicated data to a previous version.
  
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'''Navigation:''' Remote Replication --> Volume & Share Replication Schedules --> Replication Schedule -->  Activate Checkpoints ''(toolbar)''
  
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Revision as of 16:48, 4 March 2024

Select the volumes and shares to be marked as Active Checkpoints, the schedule will also be set to disabled.

Checkpoints in data replication refer to capturing a specific point-in-time snapshot of the replicated data. These checkpoints serve as markers that allow you to revert or restore the replicated data to a previous state if needed.

Select the volumes and shares to be marked as Active Checkpoints, the schedule will also be set to disabled. Aliases provide access to the checkpoints via the source share name for easy fail-over of services.

By creating checkpoints, you can establish recovery points along the replication timeline. These checkpoints can be used to restore the destination volume to a specific state, effectively rolling back the replicated data to a previous version.


Navigation: Remote Replication --> Volume & Share Replication Schedules --> Replication Schedule --> Activate Checkpoints (toolbar)






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