The Recovery Point Objective Report is a bar chart format and displays the backup node count at each location for each day. This report can be used to analyze the location of your node backups for any given day and help you determine the best means for recovery if necessary.
The Recovery Point Objective Report separates the node backups into five categories: Replicated, Disk, Cloud, tape On-Site, and tape Off-Site. You can click on the bar chart to view the recovery points available for the selected node within corresponding category.
Nodes that were replicated using Arcserve Replication and High Availability and backed up using Arcserve Backup as Arcserve Replication and High Availability scenarios. Replicated backups can usually be recovered within minutes.
Nodes that were backed up to disk (including FSD, VTL, and deduplication devices). Disk backups can usually be recovered within hours.
Nodes that were backed up to cloud. Cloud backups can usually be recovered within a day.
Nodes that were backed up to tape and the tape is located on-site. On-site tape backups can usually be recovered within a day.
Nodes that were backed up to tape and the tape is located off-site. Off-site tape backups can usually be recovered within a few days.
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