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Snapshots has 22 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 8 references, with 2 live disagreements.

22 facts·16 predicates·8 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:rdf:type(4), used for(3), enable disaster recovery(1)

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hasSubActivityHas Sub Activity(1)

isForIs for(1)

methodMethod(1)

picksUpTypePicks Up Type(1)

providesSnapshotsProvides Snapshots(1)

requiresLargestStorageRequires Largest Storage(1)

unifyUnify(1)

Other facts (21)

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21 facts
PredicateValueRef
Rdf:typeFile Group[5]
Rdf:typeBackup Mechanism[6]
Rdf:typeBackup Method[7]
Rdf:typeBackup Mechanism[8]
Used forData Recovery[6]
Used forFailure Recovery[6]
Used forBackup[8]
Enable Disaster RecoveryDisaster Recovery[1]
Enable Horizontal ScalingHorizontal Scaling[1]
Ranges in Size100s GB to TBs[2]
Previously Every100 Steps[3]
Every10 Steps[3]
Increased Fidelity10x fidelity[3]
Potentially DisruptsDatabases[4]
Count15[5]
FrequencyRegular[6]
Part ofBackup and Recovery[6]
Purposedata-recovery[7]
Taken ofIndices[7]
EnablesData Recovery[7]
Protects AgainstFailure[7]

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enableDisasterRecoveryblah/resources/part-29
ex:disaster-recovery
enableHorizontalScalingblah/resources/part-29
ex:horizontal-scaling
rangesInSizeblah/resources/part-50
100s GB to TBs
previouslyEveryblah/watt-activation/part-333
ex:100-steps
everyblah/watt-activation/part-333
ex:10-steps
increasedFidelityblah/watt-activation/part-333
10x fidelity
potentiallyDisruptsblah/unturf/part-52
ex:databases
typeblah/watt-activation/488
ex:FileGroup
countblah/watt-activation/488
15
typebeam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
ex:BackupMechanism
usedForbeam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
ex:data-recovery
usedForbeam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
ex:failure-recovery
frequencybeam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
ex:regular
partOfbeam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
ex:backup-and-recovery
typebeam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
ex:BackupMethod
purposebeam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
data-recovery
takenOfbeam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
ex:indices
enablesbeam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
ex:data-recovery
protectsAgainstbeam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
ex:failure
typebeam/f9666595-7926-4e61-a493-d31be11ff3ed
ex:BackupMechanism
labelbeam/f9666595-7926-4e61-a493-d31be11ff3ed
Snapshots
usedForbeam/f9666595-7926-4e61-a493-d31be11ff3ed
ex:backup

References (8)

8 references
  1. [1]Part 292 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/resources/part-29
  2. [2]Part 501 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/resources/part-50
  3. [3]Part 3333 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/part-333
  4. [4]Part 521 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/unturf/part-52
  5. [5]4882 facts
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/488
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      [2026-03-22 04:58] xenonfun: ⏺ 12.8K tok/s! Up from 8.6K with cached norms alone. The NEON SIMD dot_slice with vfmaq_f32 (fused multiply-add on 4 floats) gives another 49% speedup. Total speedup from the original 5.7K: ``` ┌───────────
  6. ctx:claims/beam/430fa41a-e5bf-4963-afa0-a1ecb1789de2
    • full textbeam-chunk
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      ### 4. Monitoring and Maintenance #### Monitoring - Use Elasticsearch's built-in monitoring tools or third-party tools like Kibana to monitor cluster health, node stats, and indexing performance. - Set up alerts for critical issues like lo
  7. ctx:claims/beam/2d55d20f-e815-4b85-ae98-ea147f2b3997
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      - **Heap Memory**: Ensure Elasticsearch has enough heap memory allocated. The default is 1GB, but for large datasets, you may need to increase this. ```yaml # elasticsearch.yml cluster.name: my_cluster node.name: nod
  8. ctx:claims/beam/f9666595-7926-4e61-a493-d31be11ff3ed
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      - Consider using a reverse proxy like Nginx or HAProxy. #### Horizontal Scaling - Add more nodes to your cluster to increase capacity. - Use Elasticsearch's built-in sharding and replication features. ### 5. Monitoring and Uptime Monitor

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