User Guide
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Overwrite data on a tape
without prompting for user
confirmation
Dest: Tape
Dest: Tape
Dest: Tape
Dest: Tape
Dest: Tape
Dest: Tape
Dismount media after
backup has finished
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Ask for the first media while
backing up to removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Dest:
removable
media
Reset archive bit
- + - - - +
Restart the machine
automatically after backup is
finished
- - - - + +
Deduplicate backup only
after transferring it to the
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Dest: dedup.
vault
Use FTP in Active mode
Dest: FTP
server
Dest: FTP
server
Dest: FTP
server
Dest: FTP
server
Dest: FTP
server
Dest: FTP
server
Save software RAID and LVM
metadata along with backups
-
-
+
-
-
-
Notifications:
E-mail (p. 110)
+ + + + - -
Win Pop-up (p. 111)
+ + + + - -
Event tracing:
Windows events log (p. 112)
+ + - - - -
SNMP (p. 112)
+ + + + - -
3.4.1.1 Archive protection
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
This option is effective for both disk-level and file-level backup.
The preset is: Disabled.
To protect the archive from unauthorized access
1. Select the Set password for the archive check box.
2. In the Enter the password field, type a password.
3. In the Confirm the password field, re-type the password.
4. Select one of the following:
Do not encrypt – the archive will be protected with the password only
AES 128 – the archive will be encrypted using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
algorithm with a 128-bit key
AES 192 – the archive will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 192-bit key
AES 256 – the archive will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 256-bit key.
5. Click OK.