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- | ===== What is synchronization? | ||
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+ | ===== Synchronization Process | ||
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The logic flow of synchronization is as follows: | The logic flow of synchronization is as follows: | ||
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If Volume scope is randomized it is strongly recommended that the data source be sorted as a step prior to synchronization.</ | If Volume scope is randomized it is strongly recommended that the data source be sorted as a step prior to synchronization.</ | ||
- | {{page> | + | ===== The benefits |
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+ | Synchronization with your backup or tape management system has the following benefits: | ||
+ | - Automation of tape movement requests, including setting description fields and the next move date of each tape. | ||
+ | - The ability to synchronize off a picking and distribution list or a complete inventory list. | ||
+ | - Elimination of errors that are possible with manual data input. | ||
+ | - Ensuring that tape movements are not dependent on manual intervention that cease if a key employee is absent. | ||
+ | - The ability to securely synchronize over the Internet. | ||
+ | - Warning messages when tapes are in the library that are expected not to be. | ||
+ | - Warning messages when tapes are not in the library that are expected to be. | ||
+ | - Automatic confirmation of tapes when they are entered into the library, reducing the need for manual barcode scanning. | ||
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