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- | Disadvantage of such indexing system is that, as all data of each account are indexed with only 2 files, the possibility of multiple processes (e.g. replication, rebuild, backup, restore) accessing the same index file increase. | + | The disadvantage of such indexing system is that, as all data of each account are indexed with only 2 files, the possibility of multiple processes (e.g. replication, rebuild, backup, restore) accessing the same index file increase. |
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- | Accounts' setting and backup sets' setting are no longer saved within each account's user home path (e.g. as 'Profile.xml' in previous version). They are now saved in a single location within AhsayOBS's installation directory (refer to the previous Q & A for details). Only user logs, backup client logs, backup reports, and other individual account's information, such as account storage logs are saved within the 'db' folder. | + | Accounts' setting and backup sets' settings are no longer saved within each account's user home path (e.g. as 'Profile.xml' in previous version). They are now saved in a single location within AhsayOBS's installation directory (refer to the previous Q & A for details). Only user logs, backup client logs, backup reports, and other individual account's information, such as account storage logs are saved within the 'db' folder. |
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- | For changes that occurs on the client computer (e.g. moved files, updated files), files are not moved within the backup destination (e.g. AhsayOBS, local destination, cloud service destination) across different directories, across the 'Current' and 'Retention' directories as in the previous file structure. Instead, the index files would be updated to reflect the changes, reducing the I/O operation on the backup destination. | + | For changes that occur on the client computer (e.g. moved files, updated files), files are not moved within the backup destination (e.g. AhsayOBS, local destination, cloud service destination) across different directories, across the 'Current' and 'Retention' directories as in the previous file structure. Instead, the index files would be updated to reflect the changes, reducing the I/O operation on the backup destination. |
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