DAOS Ins & Outs in Domino 8.5 (ADM10) |  |
| Speaker: | Jeroen Keet  | Date: | Fr.30 October |
| Language: | Nederlands (NL) | Slot: | 13:00-13:45 |
| Track: | ADMIN | Room: | E104 |
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With the release of version 8.5, IBM Lotus Domino server employs the Domino attachment and object service to save significant space. This is done at the file level by sharing data identified as identical between databases (applications) on the same server. Document attachments are the first components to use the DAOS feature in Lotus Domino. In databases that use DAOS, Lotus Domino no longer saves a separate and complete copy of every document attachment. Instead, the server saves a reference to each attached file in an internal repository, and it refers to the same file from multiple documents in one or more databases on the same server. When an attached file is large and a message containing it is broadcast to thousands of users, creating a separate copy of the message for each recipient could require several gigabytes of disk space. Multiple copies of the same attachment often also proliferated in mail threads with multiple replies. With DAOS enabled, disk space usage is substantially reduced.
Jeroen covers DAOS on these areas: Planning a Lotus Domino attachment object store, Consolidation threshold, Retention period unreferenced objects, Attachment consolidation for mail files, ODS, Compact options, How it works, Setting up and enabling DAOS, Managing DAOS, Backing up servers that participate in DAOS. After this his session you don't need to fear anything around DAOS anymore and you are ready to migrate.
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