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Glossary

assured recovery

Assured Recovery lets you perform a real test of your disaster recovery server by actually running the application, including modifying data, without impacting your production environment or your previously replicated data.

continuous data protection

Continuous data protection (CDP) is the ability to recover data not just to certain isolated previous states captured, for example, in a daily or weekly backup or snapshot, but to recover the data back to any point in time.

data rewind

Data rewind is a recovery method that allows rewinding files to a point in time (rewind point) before they were corrupted.

failover

Failover is a feature that detects when the protected application on the master server fails and switches (either automatically or manually activated) to a designated replica server with essentially zero loss of data and time.

master server

The master server is the active or production server that lets you actively change (read and write) data.

replica server

The replica server is the passive server. This is the server from which data cannot be changed (read only) in any way except through changes replicated from the master server.

synchronization

Synchronization is the process of bringing the data on the Replica server in sync with the data on the Master server.