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Hi @HITESH0801 , thanks for your clarification with the use cases scenarios. In addition to your reply, I read that the data in the snapshots is not copied or moved. I was thinking that the snapshot will create another copy of the data. https://nuschool.portal.relayware.com/content/CourseWare/2055/scormcontent/index.html#/lessons/FMpwA6UYQ4DVDQhtwU51z8ZuFjm8zU2g Thanks.
local replication Multiple copies of data within a storage container. These copies exist for fault tolerance: if a physical disk fails, the cluster can recover data from another copy. The cluster manages the replicated data, and the copies are not visible to the user. So basically, RF is saving multiple copies of data in your cluster for fault tolerance, and async DR and Near sync involves saving a copy of your data via snapshot to another cluster/remote site for disaster recovery and backup. Thanks for your reply. Async DR and Near Sync both save a copy of data via snapshot locally (Time Stream) and remotely. My question was: Why local snapshots when we already have Replication Factor?
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