HP Data Protector A.06.11 Recovery Manual page 184

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OBDR capable
device
object
object
consolidation
object
consolidation
session
object copy
object copy session
object copying
object ID
object mirror
object mirroring
object verification
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Glossary
A device that can emulate a CD-ROM drive loaded with a
bootable disk and can thus be used as a backup or boot device
for disaster recovery purposes.
See
backup
object.
The process of merging a restore chain of a backup object,
consisting of a full backup and at least one incremental backup,
into a new, consolidated version of this object. The process is
a part of the synthetic backup procedure. The result is a synthetic
full backup of the specified backup object.
A process that merges a restore chain of a backup object,
consisting of a full backup and at least one incremental backup,
into a new, consolidated version of this object.
A copy of a specific object version that is created during an
object copy session or a backup session with object mirroring.
A process that creates an additional copy of the backed up data
on a different media set. During an object copy session, the
selected backed up objects are copied from the source to the
target media.
The process of copying selected object versions to a specific
media set. You can select object versions from one or several
backup sessions to be copied.
(Windows specific term) The object IDs (OIDs) enable access
to NTFS 5 files no matter where in the system the files reside.
Data Protector treats the OIDs as alternate streams of the files.
A copy of a backup object created using object mirroring.
Object mirrors are often referred to as object copies.
The process of writing the same data to several media sets
during a backup session. Data Protector enables you to mirror
all or some backup objects to one or more media sets.
The process of verifying the data integrity of backup objects,
from the Data Protector point of view, and the ability of Data
Protector to deliver them to the required destination. The process
can be used to provide a level of confidence in the ability to
restore object versions created by backup, object copy, or object
consolidation sessions.

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