Data Management and Optimization
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This chapter covers settings related to managing and optimizing your data storage. These settings help you make the most efficient use of your storage resources and manage data replication.
Data deduplication is a process of eliminating excessive copies of data to decrease storage capacity requirements.
Defines the maximum disk space (in bytes) the deduplication table can use before ZFS deduplication is disabled on the pool.
Sets a percentage threshold for memory usage. If exceeded, deduplication on the pool will be disabled.
Defines the bandwidth limit in bytes per second.
Defines the timeout in seconds for requests made to vStor partners.
Defines the maximum replication streams concurrently.
Defines if the replication stream is compressed.
Defines the replication transfer timeout in seconds.