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Use the setting set in the Machine options to use the setting specified for the machine. For
more information refer to Machine options (p. 86).
Send SNMP notifications individually for backup operation events to send the events of the
backup operations to the specified SNMP managers.
Types of events to send choose the types of events to be sent: All events, Errors and
warnings, or Errors only.
Server name/IP type the name or IP address of the host running the SNMP management
application, the messages will be sent to.
Community type the name of the SNMP community to which both the host running the
SNMP management application and the sending machine belong. The typical community is
"public".
Click Send test message to check if the settings are correct.
Do not send SNMP notifications to disable sending the log events of the backup operations to
SNMP managers.
3.4.1.12 Fast incremental/differential backup
The option is effective in Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
This option is effective for incremental and differential disk-level backup.
This option defines whether a file change is detected using the file size and time stamp or by
comparing the file contents to those stored in the archive.
The preset is: Enabled.
Incremental or differential backup captures only data changes. To speed up the backup process, the
program determines whether a file has changed or not by the file size and the date/time when the
file was last modified. Disabling this feature will make the program compare the entire file contents
to those stored in the archive.
3.4.1.13 Backup splitting
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media.
The option defines how a backup can be split.
The preset is: Automatic.
The following settings are available.
Automatic
With this setting, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 will act as follows.
When backing up to a hard disk:
A single backup file will be created if the destination disk's file system allows the estimated file
size.
The backup will automatically be split into several files if the destination disk's file system does
not allow the estimated file size. Such might be the case when the backup is placed on FAT16 and
FAT32 file systems that have a 4GB file size limit.