A replication profile defines filtering rules to be matched by areplication or recovery job to be selected (ie: displayed to the user). Replication profiles are managed by Arkeia Network Backup users, which means that the users are responsible of creating, modifying and removing profiles. Obviously, pre-configured profiles are embedded in Arkeia Network Backup to achieve most common replication reporting needs.
A number of filters is supported by replication profiles. A filter can be enabled or disabled within a profile: all filters are disabled by default. To be selected by a profile, a replication or recovery job must match ALL enabled filters. If at least one of the enabled filters is not matched, then the job is not selected (and thus not displayed to the user).
In next part, the supported replication profile filters are described.
Here is the list of supported filters for replication profiles:
So, replication profiles defining very accurate criteria can be created, so that finely tuned replication reports can be generated.
A replication profile also specifies which replication property should be displayed in the main replication reports screen table. The column number is defined too.