05-30-2014 11:25 AM
I need a little help on archive compression. I have read that all data is compressed as it is stored in the archives. I have also read that .CAB files are not compressed and .DVS files are not compressed. I am thinking that data moved to CAB files is already compressed and does not need to be compressed further. I am not sure about the .DVS files.
I would also like to confirm that the only deduplication taking place is Single Instance Storage within the Vault stores. It is a file level process and not a block level process.
All help will be much appreciated.
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05-30-2014 12:52 PM
DVS files are compressed by default except when they become a certain size and they become DVF files
Items going in to CAB files are not compressed, because it slows things down and typically when you compress a file already compress, it makes the CAB file bigger
EV does not do block level deduplication. Instead it hashes the attachments before it turns in to a DVSSP, if the hash is not found within the Fingerprint database, then a new DVSSP file is made, if the hash IS found, then a pointer to the file in the database is made and the same item won't be stored
This is different to how it works if you have a device that does compression and deduplication, then EV will simply let the device handle it
05-30-2014 12:52 PM
DVS files are compressed by default except when they become a certain size and they become DVF files
Items going in to CAB files are not compressed, because it slows things down and typically when you compress a file already compress, it makes the CAB file bigger
EV does not do block level deduplication. Instead it hashes the attachments before it turns in to a DVSSP, if the hash is not found within the Fingerprint database, then a new DVSSP file is made, if the hash IS found, then a pointer to the file in the database is made and the same item won't be stored
This is different to how it works if you have a device that does compression and deduplication, then EV will simply let the device handle it
06-03-2014 12:14 AM
Just to add:
Collection (.CAB) is used to SPEED UP your backups of you partitions as backing up small DVS files take more time than backing up CAB files.