
Table 1-1 HyperSnap, HyperClone, and HyperCDP comparison A copy contains a static image of the source data at the point in time when the source data is copied.
A HyperCDP object represents a consistent data copy of the source data at a certain point in time and is a fully available copy of specified datasets.
HyperCDP aims to generate an object of source data similar to a common snapshot. incremental synchronization indicates that changes in source data are dynamically synchronized to the data copy. full indicates that source data is fully duplicated to generate a data copy. HyperClone is a type of snapshot technology and implements a backup mode that allows incremental synchronization. HyperClone aims to generate a full copy of source data at a certain point in time.
A data copy is a fully available copy of specified datasets and contains a static image of the source data at the point in time when the source data is copied.
HyperSnap aims to generate a consistent data copy of source data at a certain point in time. This document describes three Huawei backup features, namely, HyperSnap, HyperClone, and HyperCDP. A backup feature is typically designed to quickly restore data in case of data loss caused by disasters.