You can use the Repositories page to view information about your repositories, which are storage areas for your backups.
To display the Repositories page, click Repositories in the top banner.

The repositories page provides a list of your repositories. You can search the list of repositories by name, and you can also download the repository installer and Disconnect a repository .
List of repositories
Field | Description |
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Online Status | - Online: green icon - Offline: gray icon |
Repository Aliases | The name given to the repository when it was created. It is usually a descriptive name that makes the repository easy to identify. |
Repository Hostname | The repository FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name). This hostname will be used to connect to a repository. |
Devices | The number of devices that are associated with the repository by the Computer to which they belong. These devices will back up to the associated repository. |
Users | The number of devices that are associated with the repository by the Computer to which they belong. These users will have their data backed up in the associated repository. |
Equipment | The number of computers assigned to the repository. |
Snapshot | The number of backups that have been made for a repository. A snapshot is a backup made at a particular point in time. |
Backrest Size | The size of the backup data before deduplication has been applied. |
Backup Almacenado | The amount of storage space used to store the backup data. |
Deduplication Savings | The amount of storage space saved by using deduplication, which is displayed as a percentage. Instead of backing up each file every time, Aranda Datasafe only backs up files that have changed since the last backup. This is called deduplication and means that less space is required for your backups and the backup process is more efficient. |