Network Data Management Protocol (NDMP) is a protocol used for backing up data residing on network attached storage (NAS) devices to a backup server. It allows the backup server to communicate directly with the NAS device to perform backups, rather than routing the data through the network file server. This can significantly improve backup performance and reduce network load. It is commonly used in enterprise environments to back up large volumes of data stored on NAS filers.
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