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About backup destinations
A backup destination is the location in which your backup data is stored.
Symantec System Recovery includes features for managing the size of your backup
destinations so that you can use your computer's valuable disk space for other
purposes.
See Cleaning up old recovery points on page 174.
See Deleting a recovery point set on page 175.
See Deleting recovery points within a set on page 175.
See Making copies of recovery points on page 177.
About backup methods
Symantec System Recovery offers two backup methods:
Use this option to back up an entire drive (for example your
system drive which is typically C). You can then restore any
file or folder, or your entire drive.
See
About drive-based backups on page 172.
Drive-based backup
Use this option to back up only the files and folders that
you select. You can then restore any file or all of them at
any time.
This option typically requires less disk space than
drive-based backups.
See About file and folder backups on page 173.
File and folder backup
See
About defining a drive-based backup on page 73.
See About backing up files and folders on page 107.
About drive-based backups
When you run a drive-based backup, a snapshot of everything is taken and stored
on your computer's hard disk. Each snapshot is stored on your computer as a
recovery point. A recovery point is a point in time. You can use the recovery point
to restore your computer back to the way it was when the snapshot was created.
The types of recovery points are as follows:
Managing backup destinations
About backup destinations
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