Samsung MZ-5PA256C User Manual - Page 62

Related Drives options, Schedule, Custom, Advanced, Run backup, Finish, Related Drives

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62 Backing up entire drives Defining a drive-based backup Only run once Runs the backup one time on the date and at the time you specify. When you select this option, the Create a single recovery point box appears. 16 If you want the backup to run automatically according to a schedule, select Schedule, enter a start time, and select the days of the week when the backup should run. If you only want to run the backup when you start it manually, uncheck Schedule and skip to the next step. 17 (Optional) Click the Custom button and specify how frequently a new recovery point set should be started. For example, if you select Monthly, a new base recovery point is created the first time the backup runs during each new month. 18 For advanced scheduling options, such as setting up event triggers that start the backup in response to specific events, click Advanced and configure the desired options. See "Advanced scheduling options" on page 66. 19 Click OK, and then click Next. 20 (Optional) If you want to run the new backup immediately, click Run backup now. This option is not available if you configured an independent recovery point with the option to run it only once. 21 Review the options you have selected, then click Finish. Related Drives options The Related Drives wizard panel appears only if you initially selected a drive with applications configured to use one or more of the drives that are listed in this panel. Such applications include boot configuration databases (as found in Windows Vista and Windows 7) that are on a separate drive from where the operating system is installed. If you want to backup an attached Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD), you must create a separate backup job for the host drive and for the attached VHD. For example, if the VHD host is on the C: drive and the attached VHD is the D: drive, you must create a backup job for C: and a backup job for D:. Also, you cannot backup an attached VHD that is nested within another attached VHD.

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Runs the backup one time on the date and at
the time you specify.
When you select this option, the Create a single
recovery point box appears.
Only run once
16
If you want the backup to run automatically according to a schedule, select
Schedule, enter a start time, and select the days of the week when the backup
should run.
If you only want to run the backup when you start it manually, uncheck
Schedule
and skip to the next step.
17
(Optional) Click the
Custom
button and specify how frequently a new recovery
point set should be started.
For example, if you select Monthly, a new base recovery point is created the
first time the backup runs during each new month.
18
For advanced scheduling options, such as setting up event triggers that start
the backup in response to specific events, click
Advanced
and configure the
desired options.
See
Advanced scheduling options
on page 66.
19
Click
OK
, and then click
Next
.
20
(Optional) If you want to run the new backup immediately, click
Run backup
now
.
This option is not available if you configured an independent recovery point
with the option to run it only once.
21
Review the options you have selected, then click
Finish
.
Related Drives options
The
Related Drives
wizard panel appears only if you initially selected a drive with
applications configured to use one or more of the drives that are listed in this
panel. Such applications include boot configuration databases (as found in
Windows Vista and Windows 7) that are on a separate drive from where the
operating system is installed.
If you want to backup an attached Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk (VHD), you must
create a separate backup job for the host drive and for the attached VHD. For
example, if the VHD host is on the C: drive and the attached VHD is the D: drive,
you must create a backup job for C: and a backup job for D:. Also, you cannot
backup an attached VHD that is nested within another attached VHD.
Backing up entire drives
Defining a drive-based backup
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