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Table 6-12
Backup Time options for an independent recovery point
DescriptionOption
Runs the backup only when you run it yourself, manually.No Schedule
Runs the backup at the time and on the days of the week that
you specify.
When you select this option, the Select the days of the week to
protect dialog box appears.
Weekly
Runs the backup at the time and on the days of the month that
you specify.
When you select this option, the Select the days of the month to
protect dialog box appears.
Monthly
Runs the backup one time on the date and at the time you specify.
When you select this option, the Create a single recovery point
dialog box appears.
Only run once
Indicates information about the backup time option you have
selected or specified.
Details
See Defining a drive-based backup on page 74.
See Editing a backup schedule on page 126.
Compression levels for recovery points
During the creation or copying of a recovery point, compression results may vary,
depending on the types of files that are saved to the drive you are backing up.
The following table describes the available compression levels.
Table 6-13
Compression level options
DescriptionOption
Indicates that no compression is applied to the recover point.
Use this option if storage space is not an issue. However, if the
backup is being saved to a busy network drive, high compression
may be faster than no compression because there is less data to
write across the network.
None
Uses low compression for a 40 percent average data compression
ratio on recovery points. This setting is the default.
Standard
(recommended)
Backing up entire drives
Compression levels for recovery points
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