Managing Snapshots
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Managing Snapshots

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Article summary

The CTERA Portal retains previous file versions for each user, by using snapshots. Snapshots are read-only copies of files as they were at a particular point-in-time.

A new snapshot is created every 5 minutes.

In addition to the snapshots of previous versions, the CTERA Portal manages a current snapshot, which is writable and includes every change made to data. After the snapshot is closed it becomes read-only, as a new current snapshot is created. In case of a failure, recovering any file from the current snapshot is immediate, so the RPO is almost zero (you only lose the last changes made locally that were not synced to the portal before the failure).

The CTERA Portal creates snapshots automatically and retains them according to a configurable snapshot retention policy. So long as a snapshot is retained by CTERA Portal, the relevant version of the user data can be retrieved.

CTERA supports the following types of snapshots:

  • Snapshots of the CTERA Portal Cloud Drive.
  • Backups to the CTERA Portal from an agent or CTERA Edge Filer.

Snapshot Consolidation

The snapshot consolidator is a scheduled job that runs every hour. It is responsible for deleting all the snapshots that should not be retained, according to the retention policy.


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