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Chapter 9. Managing BlackArmor Backup
Secure Zone
The BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone is a special partition for storing archives on the same
computer that created the archive. For more information about these functions see
3.3
BlackArmor Backup Secure
Zone
.
When you select
Tools ->
Manage BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone
in the main menu,
the program searches for the zone on all local drives. If a zone is found, the wizard will offer
to manage it (resize or change the password) or delete it. If there is no zone, you’ll be
prompted to create it.
If the BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone is password-protected, the correct password must be
entered before any operation can take place.
9.1 Creating BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone
The BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone can be located on any internal disk. It is created using
unallocated space, if available, or at the expense of free space on a partition. Partition
resizing may require a reboot.
We do not recommend creating the BlackArmor Backup Secure Zone on external media (USB
drives, etc.), because this may lead to problems with computer booting if that external
storage is disconnected.
A computer can have only one secure zone. To create a zone on another disk, you must first
delete the existing zone.
1. Before creating the zone, you need to estimate its size. To do so, start a backup and
select all data you are going to copy into it. At the
Backup Options
step set the
compression level. You will see the estimated full backup size (for disk/partition backup) or
the approximate compression ratio (for file-level backup) with which you can calculate the
estimated full backup size. Multiply this by 1.5 to be able to create incremental or differential
backups. Remember that the
average
compression rate is 2:1, so you can use this as a guide
as well to create a zone. Let’s say you have a hard disk with 10GB of programs and data.
Under normal conditions, that will compress down to approximately 5GB. As a result, you
might want to make the total size 7.5GB.
2. If there are several disks installed, select one on which to create BlackArmor Backup
Secure Zone.
3. Select the partitions from whose space the zone will be created.
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