Setup guide

Keep Previous
The “Keep Previous” drop-down allows you to select whether to retain prior backups or
overwrite the most recent backup. If Keep Previous is set to “Yes,” a new backup will be created
on the selected destination. If Keep Previous is set to “No,” the backup labeled, “Default
backup,” will be overwritten. If your default backup is not on your target destination and you set
Keep Previous to “No,” the system will still remove the default backup from the former
destination. In other words, the system obeys the “Keep Previous” setting regardless of where the
default backup is located.
Spanning Destinations
Activating more than a single destination checkbox allows you to span the backup across
multiple destinations. During a multi-destination backup, when the first destination fills up, the
backup will continue on the second destination, and so on, filling each destination up in
sequence. Because a hard drive filled to 100% capacity can cause instability on the target system,
the backup system does not fill the target drive(s) completely. The system will leave 2 GB of free
space on each target destination.
Editing Destinations
To edit a destination, click the “edit” link at the right-hand side of its row. The Edit Destination
page with appear allowing you to edit the title, server name, IP address, backup share name, and
login credentials.
Deleting Destinations
To delete a destination, click the “delete” link at the right-hand side of its row. A dialog box will
display to confirm deletion. Important: Deleting a destination does not delete the backup files
that reside there. You may reassociate backups in the future by creating a destination and
pointing it to that same location.
Deleting Backups