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Create a Recovery Job, Backup and Recovery, ReadyNAS OS 6.7

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 Note If you configured a remote destination, you can immediately test the connection by clicking the Test Connection button. 9. Click the Next button. The New Backup Job: Schedule window opens. 10. Adjust any of the schedule parameters as desired. You can schedule a backup job to automatically run as frequently as once every hour, daily, or just once a week. The backup schedule is offset by five minutes from the hour. 11. Click the Finish button. The New Backup Job: Schedule window closes and the new job is added to the Jobs list. For more information about backup sources, destinations, and protocols, see Backup and Recovery on page 217. Create a Recovery Job The ReadyNAS system treats recovery jobs like backup jobs.You use the Backup page to create a recovery job. In a recovery job, you reverse the source and destination that you used when you backed up the data. The recovery source is the backup destination and the recovery destination is the backup source. To create a recovery job: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Backup. Backup and Recovery 225

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If you configured a remote destination, you can immediately test the connection by
clicking the
Test Connection
button.
Note
9.
Click the
Next
button.
The New Backup Job: Schedule window opens.
10.
Adjust any of the schedule parameters as desired.
You can schedule a backup job to automatically run as frequently as once every hour, daily, or just once
a week.The backup schedule is offset by five minutes from the hour.
11.
Click the
Finish
button.
The New Backup Job: Schedule window closes and the new job is added to the Jobs list.
For more information about backup sources, destinations, and protocols, see
Backup and Recovery
on
page 217.
Create a Recovery Job
The ReadyNAS system treats recovery jobs like backup jobs.You use the Backup page to create a recovery
job. In a recovery job, you reverse the source and destination that you used when you backed up the data.
The recovery source is the backup destination and the recovery destination is the backup source.
To create a recovery job:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Backup
.
Backup and Recovery
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