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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Archiving data

The archive process captures files or directories as they exist at a specific time, and writes the data to archive storage volumes, which are not automatically recycled. After the archive process completes, you can delete (groom) the original files from the disk to conserve space.

The client archive program (nsrarchive) creates an archive. The client nsrexecd service starts this archive.

The following figure illustrates how the NetWorker software archives data.

Figure 1. Overview of archive operation
Overview of archive operation

where:

  1. Client file systems
  2. Backup data tracking structures
  3. Data
  4. Media database information
  5. File index information

Archive save sets

Archive save sets are similar to backup save sets. The main difference is that there is no retention period for archive save sets, so the archive save sets never expire.

By default, the archive backup level is always set to full.

Licensing

You must purchase and license the archive feature separately from other NetWorker software components. The NetWorker Licensing Guide provides more information on licensing procedures.

Encryption of archive data

If the NetWorker client is set up for encryption with the aes ASM, then archive data is also encrypted.

Limitations

The following limitations apply to the archive feature:

  • You cannot archive the WINDOWS ROLES AND FEATURES save set.
  • The Client Direct feature does not support archiving.

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