Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 119
Daily, Recurrence, Not Scheduled, Back up now, Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD
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6. Specify when you want backups to occur. Protecting Local Disks For example, if you want backups to occur every day, select Daily from the Recurrence list. If you want backups to occur once a week, select the day of the week from the Recurrence list and then select the time. If you do not want backups to occur automatically, select Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list. Backups occur only when you start one manually as described in "Manually Backing up Your Disk" on page 105. Notes: - If you are use Client Backup and Recovery, only four backups of each protected disk or partition are saved on the storage system, so if you back up your disk every day, you can recover data from only the last four days. If you back up your disk once a week, you can recover data from four weeks ago, but the most recent backup might be as many as six days old. - Although Intel® Client Backup and Recovery is specifically designed to perform backups without affecting your other computer activities, you might want to schedule backups for a time when they will have the least impact on your system, like during lunch or after business hours if you leave your computer running overnight. If you must protect multiple disks or partitions, it is recommended that you schedule each backup to occur at a different time. 7. Specify whether or not to back up your disk as soon as you finish the wizard by selecting or clearing the Back up now check box, and then click Next. If you clear this option, the disk is backed up at the next scheduled time or the next time you perform a manual backup. Note: Back up your disk or partition before you try to recover it using the recovery CD as described in "Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD" on page 117. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 103