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What is Continuous Data Protection (CDP)?
| The Continuous Data Protection (CDP) feature automatically recognises changes made to files or folders up to 50 MB in size in the Backup set and backs them up every 10 minutes.
The CDP feature is executed only for smaller files as frequently modified data tends to be small and it minimises the impact to performance while you work on the files. The large files (eg. Outlook emails) are backed up during the routine scheduled backups.
The temporary files, system files and mapped drives are not included in the CDP. CDP is not a replacement for the standard schedule backup feature. It is designed to work with the scheduled backup to provide protection for your data.
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