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Corporate and regulatory requirements may require the *archiving* of data at certain intervals. For example, monthly or annually. In addition to your regular backups, CDP allows you to create archives of your data on a specified hour, day, week, or month.

Each Policy may have the [archiving options defined|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Creating+Archiving+Policies] in accordance with your retention requirements. According to these options, an *Archive Point* is created once the Policy runs. Archiving can be [scheduled|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Defining+the+Archive+Schedule] to start on a specified hour, day, week, or month. For example, you can set up an end-of-month archive. It can also be launched manually. See [Running Archiving Policies|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Running+Archiving+Policies].

The Archive Point is basically a copy of the most recent Recovery Point and can be used for long-term data storage to provide further integrity and safe-keeping of data. It supports all of the Recovery Points' functionality. You can [browse|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Browsing+Archive+Points] and [restore|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Restoring+from+Archive+Points] your files as well as perform a [Bare-Metal Restore|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Bare-Metal+Restore].

In the course of archiving, the most recent Recovery Point is saved and placed to the assigned Disk Safe. It can be copied later to any data storage. See [Copying and Moving Disk Safes|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Copying+and+Moving+Disk+Safes].

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When [creating an Archiving Policy|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Creating+Archiving+Policies], you will be asked to set the *Archive Point Limit*. It indicates the number of stored Archive Points. After exceeding this number, the old Archive Points will subsequently be replaced by the new ones.
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Archive Point properties:
* *Id* \- The Identification number of the Archive Point.
* *Type* \- The type of archiving schedule (can be hourly, daily, weekly, etc.)
* *Time Created* \- Date and time when the Archive Point was created.
* *Status* \-  Shows the status of the Archive Point (Available/Deleted).

You can view Archive Points by [accessing Recovery Points|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Accessing+Recovery+Points] window and selecting the corresponding tab.


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The following actions are available for Archive Points:
* *Browse*
* *Delete*
* *Bare-Metal Restore*

Archiving feature can be enabled/disabled for the Volume ("Limits" tab of Volume properties window). There you can limit the number of Archive Points stored in the Disk Safes assigned to the Volume. Read more in [CDP3:Creating Volumes].


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