Assigning user to manage server [Article]
...ckup solution supports the creation of sub-user account. This feature will enable the account owner to assign the management tasks of se
Removing a server [Article]
When you remove a Server from the Backup Manager, this may also delete all of the Server's Disk Safes for that Server. Deleting the Server will prevent
Managing encryption keys for Linux Agent [Article]
Viewing keys added to Linux Backup Agent Use the following command to view the encryption keys added to Backup A
Changing Linux Agent Configuration [Article]
The Linux Backup Agent installer automatically sets default parameters for the configuration file located in:
Managing encryption keys for Windows Agent [Article]
Backup agent requires a public encryption key from Backup server in order to determine to which Backup manager it should listen. The Backup manage
Changing Listening port for Windows Agent [Article]
Backup agent uses tcp port to listen to request from Backup manager. This tcp port must be open in your firewall regardless your firewall is software ba
Installing and Configuring Backup agent on CentOS, RHE and Fedora, using RPM [Article]
Our backup solution has two components: Backup agent and Backup manager.
Back
Recovering data for your server [Article]
This tutorial assumes that you have followed the previous tutorial "Protecting your first server" to back up your first server. This tutorial would show
Introduction [Article]
This quick tutorial will guide you to make your first server backup. The entire process is broken down into 3 steps. 1. Installing and confi
Editing Disk Safe Properties [Article]
The Disk Safe screen is divided into 4 sections. To access disk safe list, click on "Disk Safes" in Main menu
Browsing Recovery Points [Article]
1. To browse the Recovery Points, first select "Recovery Points" in the main menu.
What is a recovery point? [Article]
... first recovery point is called an Initial Replica. This is performed only one time as long as the storage medium is n
Deleting a backup policy [Article]
Deleting a data retention policy will permanently remove the Policy and all its historical task information. Undoing this operation is not possible. To remove a policy, select
Running a backup policy manually [Article]
To run a backup policy manually, firstly select "Policy" in the main menu.
Excluding files and folders [Article]
Excluding files/folders means ignoring the selected files/folders during replication. By default, all file(s)/folder(s) located on your server are replicated. You may follow t
Disabling a backup policy [Article]
You may disable a backup policy from running at its schedule time. This same process also applies to enabling a backcup policy. To begin, click "Policy" in the main menu.
Changing your backup policy [Article]
To change your data retention policy, firstly select "Policy" in the main menu.
Adding a new backup policy [Article]
To create a retention policy, select "Policy" from the main menu(1), then select "Create New Policy"(2).
Accessing your policy list [Article]
To access the "Policies" Window via Backup Manager interface, Click on "Policy" as shown below.
What is a Data Retention policy? [Article]
A Data retention policy is required for scheduling a replication for a server. The policy schedule can be one-time or recurring, and the start time of t