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deployment completes on one of the machines while it continues on the other, the state will be 
"Deploying, Deployed". When the deployment completes on both machines, the state will be 
"Deployed". 
 
2.11.5.4.  Policy status on a group 
To see this parameter, select Machines in the tree, then select the group, and then select the Backup 
policies
 tab on the Information pane. 
This status is defined as the most severe status of the policy on the machines included in the group 
and its child groups. If the policy is currently not applied to any machine, its status is "OK". 
 
2.11.5.5.  Cumulative state and status of a policy 
In addition to the deployment state and status as related to a specific machine or group, the backup 
policy has a cumulative deployment state and a cumulative status. 
The cumulative state of a backup policy 
To see this parameter, select Backup policies in the tree. The Deployment state column displays the 
cumulative deployment state for each policy. 
This state is defined as a combination of deployment states of the policy on all machines the policy is 
applied to (directly or through inheritance). If the policy is currently not applied to any machine, it 
does not have a deployment state and the column shows "Not applied". 
For example, you applied the policy to machine A. The policy was successfully deployed. Then you 
modify the policy and immediately apply it to the group consisting of machines B and C. The policy 
has to be updated on A and deployed to B and C. While the processes take place, the policy's 
cumulative state may look like "Updating, Deploying", then change to "Updating, Deployed" or 
"Deployed, Deploying" and will normally end up with "Deployed".   
The cumulative status of a backup policy 
To see this parameter, select Backup policies in the tree. The Status column displays the cumulative 
status for each policy. 
This status is defined as the most severe status of the policy on all machines the policy is applied to. If 
the policy is not applied to any machine, its status is "OK". 
 
2.11.6.  Deduplication 
This section describes deduplication, a mechanism designed to eliminate data repetition by storing 
identical data in archives only once. 
 
2.11.6.1.  Overview 
Deduplication is the process of minimizing storage space taken by the data by detecting data 
repetition and storing the identical data only once. 
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