Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 116
Recommendations, What To Do Next, Add Storage System, Discovered storage systems, Storage
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Protecting Local Disks Recommendations: • If your computer has only one disk with one partition, select the disk. • If any partition, such as an EISA partition, precedes your system partition, select the entire disk. This ensures that you can remotely boot from and recover the disk. • If your disk has a system partition and a data partition, select one of the partitions and complete the wizard. Then run the wizard again and protect the other partition. This provides complete protection with maximum flexibility. However, Intel® Client Backup and Recovery should be installed on the system partition so you can remotely boot later. What To Do Next: In this case Go to this step You have not completed the Protect a Disk wizard 3 You completed the Protect a Disk wizard and connected to a storage system 4 You protected this disk and removed protection, or an allocation error 5 occurred the first time you tried to protect the disk 3. When the Add Storage System dialog box displays, Intel® Client Backup and Recovery automatically scans your subnet for storage systems. Any storage systems detected display in the Discovered storage systems list. From the Discovered storage systems list, select the storage system where you want to back up the selected disk. The name of the storage system displays in the Storage system name or IP address text box. If you plan to remotely boot from a backup on the storage system, it is recommended you select the IP address of the first port. If the DHCP server option is enabled on your storage system, you can remotely boot only from the first port. If this option is disabled and you use a separate DHCP server, you can remotely boot from either port. 100 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide