Deduplication Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell
Windows PowerShell® is a task-based command-line shell and scripting language designed especially for system administration. This reference topic for the information technology (IT) professional provides assistance in utilizing the Windows PowerShell cmdlets to script and automate tasks.
Data Deduplication
This reference provides cmdlet descriptions and syntax for all Data Deduplication-specific cmdlets. It lists the cmdlets in alphabetical order based on the verb at the beginning of the cmdlet.
Cmdlet | Description |
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Disables further data deduplication activity on one or more volumes. |
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Enables data deduplication on the specified volumes, using default settings. |
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Returns status and information for currently running or queued deduplication jobs. |
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Returns a DeduplicationMetadata object for every volume that has data deduplication metadata. |
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Returns the DeduplicationJobSchedule objects defined on the system. |
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Returns a DeduplicationStatus object for every volume that has data deduplication metadata. |
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Returns a DeduplicationVolume object for each volume that has data deduplication metadata. |
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Measures deduplication metadata for files in a set of folders on the same volume. |
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Creates a new data deduplication schedule and returns a DeduplicationSchedule object. |
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Deletes the specified DeduplicationSchedule object. |
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Sets data deduplication schedule settings. |
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Sets data deduplication volume settings. |
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Queues a new data deduplication job of the specified type for the specified volumes. |
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Cancels one or more specified data deduplication jobs. |
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Scans one or more specified volumes to compute fresh data deduplication savings information and returns a DeduplicationStatus object. |
注意
To list all the cmdlets that are available, use the Get-Command –Module Deduplication
cmdlet.
For more information about, or for the syntax of, any of the cmdlets, use the Get-Help
<cmdlet name> cmdlet, where <cmdlet name> is the name of the cmdlet that you want to research. For more detailed information, you can run any of the following cmdlets:
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Detailed
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Examples
● Get-Help
<cmdlet name> -Full
More Information
For more information about the cmdlets, see the following:
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