Hello,
I would like to make a report on what files are getting picked up by CBT - our incrementals seem abnormally high on our file server, but that doesn't mean there isn't a good logic to it & I'd like to find out what that is. Could someone point me in the direction of what powershell commands might apply - I'm looking at the reference and not seeing if this is possible?
Or is there a better way of finding this info out?
Thanks!
Dan
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Re: Powershell - probing CBT possible? (case 00869700)
It's not possible in PS to determine what particular operation performed inside guest VM contributes to high amount of changed blocks. Usual suspects are antivirus, maintenance, de-fragmentation, deduplication operations that are running inside VM on regular basis.
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