What is the purpose of application-aware backups in Commvault?
- To create full system images for disaster recovery purposes.
- To ensure consistent backups of applications such as databases and email servers.
- To only back up individual files and directories without considering the application context.
- To optimize backup storage space by excluding certain file types.
Application-aware backups in Commvault are designed to capture application-specific data consistently. This is crucial for ensuring data integrity and recoverability, especially for applications like databases and email servers where files are constantly in use and may be in an inconsistent state during traditional file-level backups. Application-aware backups understand the structure and state of the application, allowing for more efficient and reliable backups.
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