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h3. Compression
Compression is the reduction in size of data in order to save disk space or transmission time.
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h3. Initial Replica
The first [Recovery Point|#RP] containing all of your Control Panel user account data at the moment of time when the initial replication was started. Subsequent Recovery Points only contain changed data.
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h3. Replication Frequency
Recurrence selected by the Administrator while scheduling the replication (backup) of the Hosting Control Panel. The following frequencies can be set: On Demand, Minutely, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
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h3. Recovery Point Retention
The rules that define how many [Recovery Points|#RP] to keep.
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h3. Recovery Point {anchor:RP}
A Recovery Point is a replicated (backed-up) Control Panel account. A Recovery Point represents the state of your Control Panel user account at a particular point in time.
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h3. Replication
The operation of saving recent changes to your Control Panel user account. Each replication creates a point-in-time image (a Recovery Point).
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{excerpt:hidden=true}Definitions of terms for using Server Backup Manager for Hosting Control Panel users.{excerpt}
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h3. Compression
Compression is the reduction in size of data in order to save disk space or transmission time.
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h3. Initial Replica
The first [Recovery Point|#RP] containing all of your Control Panel user account data at the moment of time when the initial replication was started. Subsequent Recovery Points only contain changed data.
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h3. Replication Frequency
Recurrence selected by the Administrator while scheduling the replication (backup) of the Hosting Control Panel. The following frequencies can be set: On Demand, Minutely, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, or Yearly.
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h3. Recovery Point Retention
The rules that define how many [Recovery Points|#RP] to keep.
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h3. Recovery Point {anchor:RP}
A Recovery Point is a replicated (backed-up) Control Panel account. A Recovery Point represents the state of your Control Panel user account at a particular point in time.
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h3. Replication
The operation of saving recent changes to your Control Panel user account. Each replication creates a point-in-time image (a Recovery Point).
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{excerpt:hidden=true}Definitions of terms for using Server Backup Manager for Hosting Control Panel users.{excerpt}