Creating a managed centralized vault, Vault – Acronis Backup for Windows Server Essentials - User Guide User Manual
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To
Do
Validate a vault
1. Select the vault.
2. Click
Validate.
You will be taken to the Validation (p. 233) page with an already pre-selected vault
as a source. The vault validation checks all the archives in this vault.
Open an unmanaged
vault folder
1. Select the unmanaged vault.
2. Click
Explore.
The vault will be available for examination with the standard file manager program.
Delete a vault
1. Select the vault.
2. Click
Delete.
The vault will be deleted along with all the archives stored in there. The plans and
tasks that use this vault will fail.
Change user credentials
for accessing a vault
Click
Change user.
Changing user credentials is available for vaults that reside on shared storages only.
Refresh a vault's
information
Click
Refresh.
While you are reviewing the vault content, archives can be added to the vault,
deleted or modified. Click Refresh to update the vault information with the most
recent changes.
Creating a managed centralized vault
To create a managed centralized vault, perform the following steps
Vault
Name
Specify a unique name for the vault. Creation of two centralized vaults with the same name
is prohibited.
Comments
[Optional] Enter the distinctive description of the vault being created.
Type
Select the Managed type.
Storage node
Select the Acronis Backup Storage Node that will manage the vault.
Deduplication
[Optional] Select whether to enable archive deduplication in the vault. Deduplication
minimizes storage space taken by the archives and backup traffic. It reduces the size of
archives in the vault by eliminating redundant data such as duplicate files or disk blocks.
Deduplication is not possible on tape devices.
Deduplication is not possible if the storage node is installed in a 32-bit operating system.
To learn more about how deduplication works, see the Deduplication (p. 226) section.
Encryption (p. 182)