Scheduled replication
A scheduled replication is programmed to start at a specific
time and at regular intervals.
A scheduled replication is a combination of three basic elements:
- A VTL
- This is the data you want to replicate. Only data stored on a VTL
can be replicated. A VTL contains data backed up from a Savepack.
It is possible to setup a scheduled replication, so that only data
coming from specific Savepacks are replicated.
- A connection to a replication destination machine
- This is the connection to use to perform the replication
operation. It must have been created through the menu
Home > Replication > Replication
source > Connection to a destination
- A periodicity
- The time interval between two replication executions. The unit of
an interval may be a day, a week, a month or a year.
Scheduled replication also
manages exceptions (specific dates
on which a scheduled replication must not be performed).
To monitor running replication jobs, go to Home > Jobs menu
.
To view statistics about replicated data, go to Home > Replication > Replication source > Manage
source data