DL4300 Appliance
Creating an archive
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Option
Text Box
Description
At time
Select the hour of the day you
want to create an archive.
11. Optionally, if you do not want the archive job to begin at the next scheduled time after you complete the
wizard, select Pause initial archiving.
NOTE:
You may want to pause the scheduled archive if you need time to prepare the target location
before archiving resumes. If you do not select this option, archiving begins at the scheduled time.
12. Click Next.
13. On the Options page for a continuous archive, select one of the recycle actions described in the following
table.
Table 40. Continuous archive recycle options
Text Box
Description
Incremental
Lets you add recovery points to an existing archive.
It compares recovery points to avoid duplicating data
that already exists in the archive.
Replace this Core
Overwrites any pre-existing archived data pertaining
to this core but leaves the data for other cores intact.
Erase completely
Clears all archived data from the directory before
writing the new archive.
14. Optionally, select Build recovery points chains (fix orphans), and then skip to
15. On the Options page for a one-time archive, enter the information described in the following table.
Table 41. One-time archive options
Text Box
Description
Maximum Size
Large archives of data can be divided into multiple
segments. Select the maximum amount of space
you want to reserve for creating the archive by doing
one of the following:
•
Select Entire Target to reserve all available space
in the path provided on the destination provided
in
. (for example, if the location is D:\work
\archive, all of the available space on the D: drive is
reserved).
•
Select the blank text box, use the up and down
arrows to enter an amount, and then select a unit of
measurement from the drop-down list to customize
the maximum space you want to reserve.
NOTE:
Amazon™ cloud archives
are automatically divided into 50 GB
segments. Microsoft Azure cloud
archives are automatically divided into
200 GB segments.