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MSDP

MSDP

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What is MSDP?

MSDP, or Media Server Deduplication Pool, is a deduplication technology used in Veritas NetBackup. It reduces storage space by identifying and storing only unique data segments, eliminating redundant copies. It is commonly used for backing up large volumes of data, particularly in enterprise environments, to optimize storage utilization and reduce bandwidth consumption during backups.

What other technologies are related to MSDP?

MSDP Complementary Technologies

Protocol Independent Multicast - Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) is used for efficient multicast routing. MSDP relies on an underlying multicast routing protocol, and PIM-SM is a common choice.
mentioned alongside MSDP in 52% (96) of relevant job posts
Protocol Independent Multicast is the underlying multicast routing protocol that MSDP uses to forward multicast data between domains. MSDP relies on PIM.
mentioned alongside MSDP in 3% (362) of relevant job posts
Multiprotocol BGP can be used to carry multicast routing information between domains, especially in conjunction with MSDP. It complements MSDP.
mentioned alongside MSDP in 16% (61) of relevant job posts

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