Veritas Data Insight User's Guide
- Section I. Introduction
- Section II. Data Insight Workspace
- Navigating the Workspace tab
- Analyzing data using the Workspace views
- Viewing access information for files and folders
- Viewing user activity on files or folders
- About visualizing collaboration on a share
- Viewing access information for users and user groups
- Section III. Data Insight reports
- Using Data Insight reports
- About Data Insight security reports
- Permissions reports
- Permissions Search report
- Creating a Permissions Query Template
- Permissions Query Template actions
- Ownership Reports
- About Data Insight storage reports
- About Data Insight custom reports
- Managing reports
- Viewing reports
- Using Data Insight reports
- Section IV. Remediation
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Managing workflow templates
- Creating a workflow using a template
- Managing workflows
- Using the Self-Service Portal
- About the Self-Service Portal
- Managing data
- About managing data using Enterprise Vault and custom scripts
- About adding tags to files, folders, and shares
- Managing permissions
- Configuring remediation workflows
- Appendix A. Command Line Reference
Potential Duplicate Files
Potential Duplicate Files report helps you to identify the duplicate files within a given share. It enables you to take informed decisions about reclaiming storage. Note that duplicate file detection is per share only. Data Insight does not detect duplicate files across shares.
Two files are considered to be duplicate if they have the same logical file size, the last modified time, and the same file extension. The 0-byte duplicate files such as shortcuts to the original files are ignored for the purpose of this report.
This report provides a graphical summary of the following:
In the output, the duplicate paths are categorized by their file extensions. Additionally, the file extensions are sorted in the descending order of reclaimable storage. For a given file extension, the paths are further arranged in sets of related duplicates. For example, if Foo1
and Foo2
and Foo3
are duplicates of each other, they belong to the same set of duplicates. These files are displayed in rows placed next to each other. Potentially duplicate sets are sorted in the descending order of reclaimable storage space.