HP StorageWorks 6000 HP StorageWorks VLS and D2D Solutions Guide (AG306-96028, - Page 70
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Hash values are stored in an index that is referenced when subsequent backups are performed. When data generates a hash value that already exists in the index, the data is not stored a second time. Rather, an entry with the hash value is simply added to the "recipe file" for that backup session. Over the course of many backups, numerous instances generating the same hash values occur. However, the actual data is only stored once, so less storage is consumed by duplicate backup data. Figure 25 illustrates the process that backup data undergoes with Dynamic deduplication. The numbered list that follows corresponds with the image. Item 1 2 3 Description The backup stream is analyzed in 4K chunks that generate unique hash values. These hash values are placed in an index in memory. When a subsequent backup contains a hash value that is already in the index, a second instance of the data is not stored. When new hash values are generated, they are added to the index and the data is written to the deduplication store. Figure 25 Hash-based Chunking . Dynamic Deduplication Implementation Dynamic deduplication is enabled per library on the D2D. See Figure 26. When you configure the library, it defaults to deduplication enabled. If you disable it, you cannot selectively apply deduplication to any data on the library device. Compression is also disabled if deduplication is disabled. 70 D2D Systems