Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 140

Manage Backup Destination, View all recovery, points, Folder, Browse

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140 Managing backup destinations Managing recovery point storage removable media such as DVDs or CDs. You can then store these copies in a protected location. You can also create archive copies of your recovery points to free up disk space. For example, you can copy recovery points to a CD or DVD, and then manually delete the original recovery points. You should verify the copies of the recovery points to ensure that they are on the disk and are valid. To make copies of recovery points 1 On the Tools page, click Manage Backup Destination. 2 Select a recovery point set or an independent recovery point, and then click Copy. 3 Select which recovery point to copy, and then click OK. 4 On the Welcome page of the Copy Recovery Point Wizard, click Next. 5 Select the recovery point that you want to copy. Recovery point sets appear as single recovery points. Select View all recovery points to display all incremental recovery points that are included within the recovery point sets. 6 Click Next. 7 Do one of the following: ■ In the Folder box, type the path to which you want to copy the recovery point. ■ Click Browse to locate the folder to which you want to copy the recovery point, and then click OK. 8 Select a level of compression for the copies of the recovery points. See "Compression levels for drive-based backups" on page 74. 9 If you want to verify whether a recovery point is valid after the copy is complete, select Verify recovery point after creation. 10 Click Advanced, and then select from the following options. Divide into smaller files to simplify archiving You can split the recovery point into smaller files and specify the maximum size (in MB) for each file. For example, if you plan to copy a recovery point to ZIP disks from your backup destination, specify a file size of 100 MB or less, according to the size of each ZIP disk.

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removable media such as DVDs or CDs. You can then store these copies in a
protected location.
You can also create archive copies of your recovery points to free up disk space.
For example, you can copy recovery points to a CD or DVD, and then manually
delete the original recovery points. You should verify the copies of the recovery
points to ensure that they are on the disk and are valid.
To make copies of recovery points
1
On the Tools page, click
Manage Backup Destination
.
2
Select a recovery point set or an independent recovery point, and then click
Copy
.
3
Select which recovery point to copy, and then click
OK
.
4
On the Welcome page of the Copy Recovery Point Wizard, click
Next
.
5
Select the recovery point that you want to copy.
Recovery point sets appear as single recovery points. Select
View all recovery
points
to display all incremental recovery points that are included within
the recovery point sets.
6
Click
Next
.
7
Do one of the following:
In the
Folder
box, type the path to which you want to copy the recovery
point.
Click
Browse
to locate the folder to which you want to copy the recovery
point, and then click
OK
.
8
Select a level of compression for the copies of the recovery points.
See
Compression levels for drive-based backups
on page 74.
9
If you want to verify whether a recovery point is valid after the copy is
complete, select
Verify recovery point after creation
.
10
Click
Advanced
, and then select from the following options.
You can split the recovery point into
smaller files and specify the maximum
size (in MB) for each file.
For example, if you plan to copy a
recovery point to ZIP disks from your
backup destination, specify a file size of
100 MB or less, according to the size of
each ZIP disk.
Divide into smaller files to simplify
archiving
Managing backup destinations
Managing recovery point storage
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