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-====== ​Data Integrity Check ======+====== ​How does backup data integrity check work in CloudBacko ​======
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 This is the default setting of the data integrity check. Running a data integrity check on this mode allows CloudBacko to perform a comparison between the files and/or folders on the backup destination(s) and the list of the files and/or folders recorded in the current index file. This is the default setting of the data integrity check. Running a data integrity check on this mode allows CloudBacko to perform a comparison between the files and/or folders on the backup destination(s) and the list of the files and/or folders recorded in the current index file.
  
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 <WRAP info> <WRAP info>
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 If there is a discrepancy,​ this indicates that the file(s) on the backup destination(s) are corrupted. CloudBacko will remove these files from the backup destination(s). If these files still exist on the client machine on the next backup job, CloudBacko will upload the latest copy. If there is a discrepancy,​ this indicates that the file(s) on the backup destination(s) are corrupted. CloudBacko will remove these files from the backup destination(s). If these files still exist on the client machine on the next backup job, CloudBacko will upload the latest copy.
  
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 For large file sizes, a **percentage progress** will be displayed throughout the data integrity check job when this setting is enabled: For large file sizes, a **percentage progress** will be displayed throughout the data integrity check job when this setting is enabled:
  
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 ==== With Run Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) disabled (Default mode) ==== ==== With Run Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) disabled (Default mode) ====
  
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 ==== With Run Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) enabled ==== ==== With Run Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) enabled ====
  
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 ===== Test Mode Confirmation Screen ===== ===== Test Mode Confirmation Screen =====
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 Below is an example of a (TEST MODE) confirmation screen with the following scenario: Below is an example of a (TEST MODE) confirmation screen with the following scenario:
  
-  * Multiple backup destinations,​ corrupted items and index-related issues found with correct and incorrect storage statistics. \\ {{public:​dic-v8-04.png}}+  * Multiple backup destinations,​ corrupted items and index-related issues found with correct and incorrect storage statistics. \\ {{public:​features:​data-integrity-check:​dic-v8-04.png}}
  
 ===== How does Data Integrity Check (DIC) compare with Periodic Data Integrity Check (PDIC) ===== ===== How does Data Integrity Check (DIC) compare with Periodic Data Integrity Check (PDIC) =====
public/features/data-integrity-check/home.txt · Last modified: 2020/10/06 17:25 by ronnie.chan