File Access
Manager (FAM)
Works with GBM 6.0 Pro and Home Editions
File Access Manager is a utility that helps GBM capture files that are
open, even if they are changing during the backup, without locking users
out of the applications or forcing them to log off the network
File Access Manager monitors the file system for read requests coming
from GBM . When the backup operation is initiated, FAM determines a point
in time when there are no partial transactions pending on the system.
Once it discovers this state, it begins maintaining a dynamically allocated
pre-write cache for each open file on the system; this is called Preview
Data
From this point on, any file modification goes directly to the intended
file - after File Access Manager has placed a copy of the data to be overwritten
into the Preview Data. When GBM gets to a part of a file that has been
changed during the backup, FAM substitutes the original, pre-write Preview
Data to fulfill the backup request
The file on the backup destination will then be identical to what was
on the disk when the backup application first began backing up the system.
Meanwhile, users of the data have normal read and write access to their
files
File Access Manager does not add any noticeable overhead to the systems
on which it resides. The speed of the backup will not be affected by using
FAM. If backup time increases it is because more files are being copied
that were previously skipped, which is the main reason for using FAM
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