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When a file is designated as part of an , it implies specific data management practices. Archived files are typically:

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The "-2-" in the filename likely suggests it is the second part of a split file or a secondary backup from a digital archive.

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Never delete codes like SONE-448 when renaming files. They link the asset back to your primary inventory spreadsheet or database.

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Knowing the source (e.g., a specific database, an old hard drive, or a media site) would help provide more specific information on its contents. Physical archive file Names - SAP Community 31 Aug 2007 —

: This generally indicates a "Part 2" or a second version/edit of the primary file.

Archived assets do not belong on high-speed NVMe drives. Implementing an automated data lifecycle policy ensures cost effectiveness by routing files through explicit tiers based on age or access frequency: