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Scheduling snapshots – HP X1000 Network Storage Systems User Manual

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Tape or Other Device (Alternate location backup) Data is copied off of this HP Storage System to
tape, other disks, or other types of storage media. This enables long term storage and disaster
recovery. See

Scheduling backups

on page 29 for more information.

From this window, you can also click Modify advanced properties to configure advanced settings for
backups.

NOTE:

Backups and snapshots are disabled in ASM for an Exchange storage group or a SQL Server database
if one or more of the components of the Exchange storage group or SQL Server database are not
hosted. To host components for a storage group or database, start the Host an Exchange Storage
Group Wizard or Host a SQL Server Database Wizard as appropriate, select the storage group or
database, and then select the components on the Select Storage Group Components page that are
not currently hosted.

NOTE:

Snapshots are taken at the volume level. See

Storage View

” on page 57, for information on viewing

volumes.

After you have selected and configured data protection settings, click Next.

Scheduling snapshots

1.

On the Data Protection page in any wizard, click the button on the right side of the Snapshot
Schedule box to open the Snapshot Schedule page.

2.

Click Add to add a snapshot to the snapshot schedule.

3.

Select a snapshot frequency (hourly, daily, weekly, monthly) for snapshots.

4.

Enter a start date for snapshots.

5.

Enter a start time for snapshots.

6.

To add another snapshot to the snapshot schedule, repeat steps 2 through 5.

7.

To delete a snapshot from the snapshot schedule, select the snapshot and click Remove.

8.

Click OK to save your changes and return to the Data Protection page.

The Schedule box now displays the snapshot schedule or Multiple schedules if there is more than
one snapshot schedule.

9.

After you have selected and configured all data protection settings, click Next

Hosting storage for applications and shared folders

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