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True Global Deduplication, Encryption, Dell DL1000 data protection features, Dell DL1000 Core

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True Global Deduplication True Global Deduplication eliminates redundant or duplicate data by performing incremental block-level backups of the machines. The typical disk layout of a server consists of the operating system, application, and data. In most environments, the administrators often use a common version of the server and desktop operating system across multiple systems for effective deployment and management. When backup is performed at the block-level across multiple machines, it provides a more granular view of what is in the backup and what is not, irrespective of the source. This data includes the operating system, the applications, and the application data across the environment. Figure 1. Diagram of True Global Deduplication Encryption Your DL1000 provides encryption to protect backups and data-at-rest from unauthorized access and use, ensuring data privacy. The data can be accessed and decrypted using the encryption key. Encryption is performed inline on snapshot data, at line speeds without impacting performance. Dell DL1000 data protection features Dell DL1000 Core The Core is the central component of the DL1000 deployment architecture. The Core stores and manages machine backups and provides services for backup, recovery, retention, replication, archival, and management. The Core is a self-contained network, addressable computer that runs a 64-bit version of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation and Standard operating systems. The appliance performs target-based inline compression, encryption, and data deduplication of the data received from the agent. The Core then stores the snapshot backups in the repository, which resides on the appliance. Cores are paired for replication. The repository resides on internal storage within the Core. The Core is managed by accessing the following URL from a JavaScript enabled web browser: https://CORENAME:8006/apprecovery/admin. 8

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True Global Deduplication
True Global Deduplication eliminates redundant or duplicate data by performing incremental block-level
backups of the machines.
The typical disk layout of a server consists of the operating system, application, and data. In most
environments, the administrators often use a common version of the server and desktop operating
system across multiple systems for effective deployment and management. When backup is performed at
the block-level across multiple machines, it provides a more granular view of what is in the backup and
what is not, irrespective of the source. This data includes the operating system, the applications, and the
application data across the environment.
Figure 1. Diagram of True Global Deduplication
Encryption
Your DL1000 provides encryption to protect backups and data-at-rest from unauthorized access and
use, ensuring data privacy. The data can be accessed and decrypted using the encryption key. Encryption
is performed inline on snapshot data, at line speeds without impacting performance.
Dell DL1000 data protection features
Dell DL1000 Core
The Core is the central component of the DL1000 deployment architecture. The Core stores and
manages machine backups and provides services for backup, recovery, retention, replication, archival,
and management. The Core is a self-contained network, addressable computer that runs a 64-bit version
of Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation and Standard operating systems. The appliance
performs target-based inline compression, encryption, and data deduplication of the data received from
the agent. The Core then stores the snapshot backups in the repository, which resides on the appliance.
Cores are paired for replication.
The repository resides on internal storage within the Core. The Core is managed by accessing the
following URL from a JavaScript enabled web browser:
https://CORENAME:8006/apprecovery/admin
.
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