Each
objective of a protection policy accomplishes one of the following purposes:
Primary Backup—Creates and updates the catalog of backups for data that is protected by a centralized protection policy.
Snapshot—Creates a snapshot of a block volume asset on the PowerStore storage array, and saves the state of the asset and all data within it at a particular point-in-time on the storage array. Using snapshots, you can protect your data locally and restore assets to a previous state.
Replication—Sends a replica of designated backups or retentions, along with the associated metadata, to a remote server for additional redundancy.
Cloud Tier—Moves the designated backups, retentions, or replicas from the local
protection storage to an associated cloud unit for long-term storage or archival purposes.
Primary backup
objective
A primary backup
objective contains a backup target and one or more schedules.
The backup target determines where and how
PowerProtect Data Manager stores the asset backups:
Which
protection storage system and storage unit to use.
Which network interface is necessary to reach the selected
protection storage system.
Whether to activate retention locking that protects against accidental deletion or tampering.
The schedules determine what and when
PowerProtect Data Manager backs up:
Whether to perform the backup through the primary array or remote replica array.
When backups should start.
How often to perform the backup.
How long to retain the backup.
The times when
PowerProtect Data Manager can and cannot perform backups.
Snapshot
objective
A snapshot
objective contains a snapshot location and schedule:
The snapshot location determines where
PowerProtect Data Manager stores the snapshots:
Primary array
Primary array and replica array
The schedules determine when the snapshot is taken:
How often to take snapshots.
How long to retain each snapshot.
When to start and finish taking snapshots.
Replication
objective
A replication
objective contains a replication target and schedule:
The replication target determines where and how
PowerProtect Data Manager stores the replicas:
Which
protection storage system and storage unit to use.
Which network interface is necessary to reach the selected
protection storage system.
Whether to activate retention locking that protects against accidental deletion or tampering.
The schedules determine what and when
PowerProtect Data Manager replicates:
The types of backups to replicate.
When replication should start.
How often to replicate.
How long to retain each replica.
The times when
PowerProtect Data Manager can and cannot replicate.
Cloud tier
objective
A cloud tier
objective contains tiering rules:
Which backups, retentions, or replicas to move to the cloud tier.
When to move data to the cloud tier.
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