Data Compression Level
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For example, if you set the compression level to 'Low,' you'll obtain about a 50% storage reduction. You will get an extra 5% storage reduction if you set it to 'Optimal,' and a 10% storage reduction if you set it to 'High.' This is a rough estimate based on our test results. The compression ratio would differ for each customer based on the data type.
The higher the compression level, the longer the backup will take to finish. To achieve a better compression ratio and at the same time for better backup performance, we recommend maintaining the settings at the 'Optimal' level.
You can click on Edit and choose to modify the levels and update. The levels can be chosen from being high, optimal, and low.