| Publisher | Lockstep Systems | ||
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| Format | HTML | Date added | 22 Feb 2007 |
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| Downloads | 62 | ||
Continuous Data Protection (CDP) is a backup concept that has received a lot of attention in the technical press recently. CDP has been around for a long time and largely ignored until two large players (Symantec/Veritas and EMC) have stirred up the market with products touting their CDP capabilities. But what is CDP really? It is a method or process of performing data backup and in many cases it is a feature of an existing backup product. To provide "Continuous Data Protection," a backup program must do two things; Backup data as the data is written to the hard drive; and the backup program must keep revisions.
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