Samsung MZ-5PA128B User Manual - Page 154

Deleting a virtual conversion job, About managing file and folder backup data

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154 Managing backup destinations About managing file and folder backup data To edit a virtual conversion job 1 On the Tasks page, click Run or Manage Virtual Conversions. 2 Select the name of a conversion job that you want to edit. 3 Do one of the following: To change the schedule To change the job settings On the toolbar, click Change Schedule. Make changes to the conversion schedule, and then click OK. On the toolbar, click Edit Settings. Make the changes you want in each wizard pane, and then click Finish. Deleting a virtual conversion job You can delete conversion jobs you no longer need or use. When you delete a conversion job, no recovery points or virtual disks are deleted from the storage location. Only the conversion job itself is deleted. To delete a virtual conversion job 1 On the Tasks page, click Run or Manage Virtual Conversions. 2 Select the names of one or more conversion jobs that you want to delete. 3 On the toolbar, click Remove. 4 Click Yes to confirm the deletion. About managing file and folder backup data Because drive-based backups capture your entire hard drive, the size of a recovery point is typically much larger than the data that is captured during the file and folder backups. However, file and folder backup data can take up significant disk space if it is not managed. For example, audio files, video files, and photographs are typically large files. You must decide how many versions of backup files that you want to keep. This decision can depend on how frequently you change the content of your files and how frequently you run the backups.

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To edit a virtual conversion job
1
On the Tasks page, click
Run or Manage Virtual Conversions
.
2
Select the name of a conversion job that you want to edit.
3
Do one of the following:
On the toolbar, click
Change Schedule
.
Make changes to the conversion schedule,
and then click
OK
.
To change the schedule
On the toolbar, click
Edit Settings
.
Make the changes you want in each wizard
pane, and then click
Finish
.
To change the job settings
Deleting a virtual conversion job
You can delete conversion jobs you no longer need or use.
When you delete a conversion job, no recovery points or virtual disks are deleted
from the storage location. Only the conversion job itself is deleted.
To delete a virtual conversion job
1
On the Tasks page, click
Run or Manage Virtual Conversions
.
2
Select the names of one or more conversion jobs that you want to delete.
3
On the toolbar, click
Remove
.
4
Click
Yes
to confirm the deletion.
About managing file and folder backup data
Because drive-based backups capture your entire hard drive, the size of a recovery
point is typically much larger than the data that is captured during the file and
folder backups. However, file and folder backup data can take up significant disk
space if it is not managed. For example, audio files, video files, and photographs
are typically large files.
You must decide how many versions of backup files that you want to keep. This
decision can depend on how frequently you change the content of your files and
how frequently you run the backups.
Managing backup destinations
About managing file and folder backup data
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