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Auto verify mode, Write mode, Split file – HP Data Protector Express Basic-Software User Manual

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Auto Verify mode

After Data Protector Express backs up a set of data, it can verify that the data was backed up correctly.

Data Protector Express reads the files from the media and performs the selected verification type. If any

discrepancies between the two files are found, the file is reported in the job log.

Full Verify

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to compare every selected file stored on the media

with the original file from the PC desktop or file or application server. If the file has changed since it was

backed up, the full verify process will report that the file on the media does not match the file on disk.

This does not mean that the backup was unsuccessful.

Quick Verify

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to be certain that every file backed up onto the

media is in readable condition. It does not verify that the data matches the file, only that the data stored

on the media can be read.

No Verify

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to skip the verification step. It is not recommended.

TIP:

Verifying that data has been correctly written to the media is an essential part of a comprehensive backup

program. Also, verifying the files ensures that the media and the media drive are working correctly.

Write mode

For automatic rotation jobs, Data Protector Express overwrites all media. For other jobs, Data Protector

Express uses the write mode settings set by the user. This mode determines whether the old data on

the media is overwritten with new data or whether the new data is appended to the end of the old

data. When media is overwritten, all of the data previously stored on it is lost. Appending data will

preserve the old data.

Append to all media

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to append all data to the end of the

media. No data is overwritten. Select this setting for permanent storage.

Append to first media, overwrite others

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to append data to

the end of the first media, but to overwrite all media that follows. For example, Data Protector Express will

not overwrite the first media inserted, but will overwrite the second, third and later media. This setting is

useful if you have a set of media with old data you no longer need. By selecting this option, Data Protector

Express preserves your most recent data on the first media, but overwrites older, unneeded media.

Overwrite all media

This setting instructs Data Protector Express to overwrite all media. All data on

media that is overwritten is lost. Use this option for media that are going to be recycled.

Split File

The Split File mode determines how Data Protector Express will handle a file if the file is too large to fit

on the current media. Selecting this option to instruct Data Protector Express to split a file across two

media if it will not fit on the current backup media. If this option is not selected then file that don’t fit on

the media will be restarted on the next media.

WARNING!

If you use the split file option, files that span two media will require both media for restore. If one is

lost then the file cannot be recovered.

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Backup Jobs

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