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ShadowProtect Virtual. Note: ShadowProtect Virtual licenses allow you to migrate or restore to a physical environment. However, once restored to a physical system, the virtual license does not permit ShadowProtect to continue making backups.
You must use a standard ShadowProtect license to make backups in a physical environment. ShadowProtect for Managed Service Providers.
Note: You can also deactivate a previously activated ShadowProtect installation. Deactivation frees up the product license for use on another system see Deactivating ShadowProtect for more information. ShadowProtect Upgrades If you upgrade ShadowProtect from one major revision to another, such as upgrading from v4. Automatic Activation.
Note: There is a manual activation option If the system does not have Internet access. This option is on the StorageCraft website. Activation during the Trial Period You can install and run ShadowProtect without activating it for a period of 30 days. Manual Activation. Deactivating ShadowProtect. Upgrades between minor revisions Upgrades between minor revisions of ShadowProtect such as between a 5.
Upgrades between major revisions Upgrades between major revisions of ShadowProtect such as from a 4. Upgrades to the Operating System An upgrade to the operating system, such as:. Install ShadowProtect. URL Name. Follow Following Unfollow. Number of Views Number of Views 1. This installs all the ShadowProtect components. Management Console. Snapshot Driver.
Mount Services. SPDiagnostic Tool. The greater of MB or the Operating System minimum. Required only for CD installs or for Recovery Environment. VGA or higher resolution. License Types. Small Business.
Windows Server R2 x Windows Server x Windows Storage Server R2 x64 Essentials. Windows Server R2 x64 Essentials. Windows Server R2 x64 Foundation.
Windows Server x64 Essentials. From mass deployment and configuration to automated verification and alerting, ShadowProtect will continue to protect your systems with minimal intervention required. The way to ensure you can recover systems during a site-wide or regional disaster is to have safe copies of backups in other locations that are easy to access.
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Protect Windows and Linux systems, whether physical or virtual, with one backup software solution. ShadowProtect supports nearly any type of disk-based storage, including OneXafe. Import Nodes. Export Nodes. Displays details of the selected node: Server Name--Shows the Windows machine name for the node. Server Address--Repeats the machine name if local, the address if remote. Group name--Shows which group the system is part of.
Server Description--Indicates if the node is local or remote. Status--Displays the connection status of the node to this ShadowProtect console.
Displays the authentication details for the selected node: Domain name--Indicates the network domain name if a remote node. User name--Displays the user name used to log into a remote node. Password--Indicates the password used to log into the remote node. Displays details of the node's ShadowProtect agent: Agent version--Shows the installed version of the ShadowProtect agent. Last connected--Indicates the date and time this node was last connected to this console. Understand the ShadowProtect Console.
URL Name. Follow Following Unfollow. Number of Views Number of Views 2. Accesses application-level options. Accesses the ShadowProtect Wizards. Manages toolbar visibility. Accesses the ShadowProtect Agent options. Accesses the ShadowProtect help resources. Displays or hides the Network View.
Accesses ShadowProtect Wizards. Accesses ShadowProtect tools. RE only Display system information. RE only Displays the current state of the system, including:. Disconnects a managed remote node from the ShadowProtect user interface. Deletes a remote node from the managed node list. Displays the Windows Computer Name for the system. Identifies if a managed system is currently connected to this console.
Shows the time for the next scheduled backup. Indicates the number of backup failures for the system. Refresh Volumes Info. Refreshes the ShadowProtect volume list for the current system. Deletes the selected job.
Refreshes the volume information in the Backup Job Information pane. Completed or Running. Identifies the volume the job backs up. Identifies where ShadowProtect stores this job's backup image files. Event Log. Deletes the currently selected Destination. Identifies the destination as a Local Directory or a Network Share. Shows the name given the destination when it was created. First image creation time.
The ShadowProtect date and time stamp of the base image file. Last image creation time. The ShadowProtect date and time stamp of the last incremental in that chain. The number of incrementals stored in this backup chain. Connects the ShadowProtect console to a previously added, managed remote node. Note: You cannot delete the local node from the Management View.
Modifying Remote Node Properties. Server Name. Shows the IP address or machine name of the remote node. Click Browse to locate a particular system and identify its IP address.
The group that you want to associate with the remote node. Groups help organize remote nodes which share similar characteristics or requirements. The ShadowProtect management console will not try to actively connect to the node and monitor it. The ShadowProtect Management console will try to automatically connect to the node each it launches to monitor the node.
Displays the version of the ShadowProtect backup agent installed on the remote node. Connecting and Disconnecting Remote Nodes. Note: Disconnecting from a remote node does not stop the ShadowProtect backup agent or affect any of the ShadowProtect operations on that remote node. Displays the machine name for the remote node. To browse the network for a particular system so you can find the IP address, click Browse. Exporting and Importing Node Settings. To export remote node configurations If the console doesn't display the Network View, select Network View from the View menu.
In the Network View, click Export nodes. Specify a name for the XML file that contains the configurations, then click Save. To import remote node configurations In the Network View, click Import nodes. Browse to the XML file that contains the exported configurations, then click Open. Note : Each setup package is unique to the ShadowProtect version it installs. Confirm that the package file has the same name as the ShadowProtect Installer package but with a.
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