Archive & Purge

How Archive & Purge Benefits Your Organization
The Archive & Purge module provides a variety of features - including the ability to archive unwanted or historical data for easier query from a central database when required by your enterprise.
Control the Types of Data to Archive and/or Purge
Smaller archive batches or records of importance can be marked for retention by organizations as needed.
Seamlessly Eliminate Redundant Data
While marked records are retained or archived as needed, redundant data is seamless purged from enterprise systems.
Prevent the Archival of Important Records
To prevent important records from being archived, the module can actively mark individual records as ineligible for archiving.

Control the Types of Data to Archive and/or Purge
Smaller archive batches or records of importance can be marked for retention by organizations as needed.
Seamlessly Eliminate Redundant Data
While marked records are retained or archived as needed, redundant data is seamless purged from enterprise systems.
Prevent the Archival of Important Records
To prevent important records from being archived, the module can actively mark individual records as ineligible for archiving.
Improved Performance
Improve your database performance and adhere to data protection regulations.
Better Time to Task
Reduce the amount of time for database backups.


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