12-16-2018 11:39 PM
Hi all,
Just want to seek for your thoughts or knowledge regarding Incremental vs Deduplication, since I thought this 2 subjects are like the same.
Thank you and best regards!
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12-17-2018 02:07 AM - edited 12-17-2018 02:50 AM
They are not the same.
Deduplication is a technology to reduce the space consumption made by backup data for both full and incremental backups. Different vendors got their own dedupe engine. Veritas got their MSDP pool, Dell EMC got their Data Domain. Both has pro & cons.
You may like : https://iq.quantum.com/exLink.asp?31917192OA75D94I103567528&ST01793A&view=1
Incremental is a schedule definition of what data that should be protected. Data from a incremental backup may be send to a dedupe pools, just like the data from a incremental may end on tape.
Some info from veritas: https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/doc/18716246-126559472-0/v41779991-126559472
Hope this helps :)
12-17-2018 05:09 AM
Hello,
another point for comparison : while increments are related to a certain client and type of data, deduplication is global across many different clients.
regards
Michal
12-17-2018 02:07 AM - edited 12-17-2018 02:50 AM
They are not the same.
Deduplication is a technology to reduce the space consumption made by backup data for both full and incremental backups. Different vendors got their own dedupe engine. Veritas got their MSDP pool, Dell EMC got their Data Domain. Both has pro & cons.
You may like : https://iq.quantum.com/exLink.asp?31917192OA75D94I103567528&ST01793A&view=1
Incremental is a schedule definition of what data that should be protected. Data from a incremental backup may be send to a dedupe pools, just like the data from a incremental may end on tape.
Some info from veritas: https://www.veritas.com/support/en_US/doc/18716246-126559472-0/v41779991-126559472
Hope this helps :)
12-17-2018 05:09 AM
Hello,
another point for comparison : while increments are related to a certain client and type of data, deduplication is global across many different clients.
regards
Michal
12-17-2018 05:54 PM
Hi @Nicolai and @Michal_Mikulik1,
Thank you for your feedback, this would be a great help to me to have a broad knowledge with the said subjects.
Thank you and best regards!