Abstract:
An information management cell health monitoring system is provided herein that can monitor one or more information management systems, identify any performance issues that are occurring within an information management system, and automatically, or in response to a user input, transmit an instruction to the information management system to execute a workflow to resolve the performance issue(s). For example, the information management cell health monitoring system receives operational data, secondary copy policies, and/or similar data from an information management cells via a network. The information management cell health monitoring system analyzes the received information to identify any issues. If an issue is detected, the information management cell health monitoring system retrieves workflows and determines whether any of the workflows can be used to resolve the detected issue. The information management cell health monitoring system transmits a workflow that resolves the detected issue to the information management system for execution.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for generating customized reports from data storage databases and other information management system databases. The methods include normalizing queried information from different types of information management system databases to enable system-wide report generation. Other implementations are disclosed.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for generating customized reports from data storage databases and other information management system databases. The methods include normalizing queried information from different types of information management system databases to enable system-wide report generation. Other implementations are disclosed.
Abstract:
Lightweight information management operations described herein enable information management operations to be performed while, e.g., network bandwidth is limited and/or while network bandwidth use is costly. In some implementations, an information management system assigns priority to files/folders/data objects on a client device based on a user's interactions with the device. The information management system then performs backup operations on higher priority files/folders/data objects prior to lower priority files/folders/data objects, so that if network bandwidth decreases or is interrupted, the more important data objects are preserved. In some implementations, an information management system synchronizes versions of a data object by sending the difference between two versions of a data object from a client to a server. The server uses the received difference to update one or more copies or instances of the data object.