12-05-2012 08:31 AM
Hello,
I'm trying to understand what rehydration is and how it works, especially when it comes to raw data and bk files. Just general information about it.
Thanks.
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12-05-2012 10:05 AM
In simple terms Rehydration means "un-deduplicating" (well there's no such word, but it helps understand)...
Backup Exec lets you copy deduplicated data from an OpenStorage device to tape for long-term or off-site storage. When data is copied to tape, it is rehydrated. In other words, the files are reassembled into their original form and are not deduplicated.
12-05-2012 10:05 AM
In simple terms Rehydration means "un-deduplicating" (well there's no such word, but it helps understand)...
Backup Exec lets you copy deduplicated data from an OpenStorage device to tape for long-term or off-site storage. When data is copied to tape, it is rehydrated. In other words, the files are reassembled into their original form and are not deduplicated.
11-01-2016 01:40 PM
Rehydrate is it the operation to compare the content of an imgae to Netbackup Catalog?
Thank you
Tom