Review
The last step in the File Backup configuration is to enter the Backup Schedule Name. The BDRSuite Client for End Points supports creating multiple backup schedules each with its own configuration. The backup schedule name will uniquely identify the backup. While restoring your backup data, you need to choose the data to be restored using its schedule name.
Review the configuration provided and enter an appropriate name for the backup schedule. Once done, click Save the Backup to initiate the backup progress as per the schedule configured and it gets completed successfully.
Note: While providing a backup name, only [a-z][A-Z][0-9][ - _ ] characters are allowed in the backup name. If you have configured a backup schedule with this name already, enter a different name for this backup job |
You can verify the progress of your backup in the progress schedule window. In the List Jobs page, click the arrow mark next to your backup schedule to open the backup progress window. The overall progress of your backup along with details such as:
Job Name - Name of your backup job
Backup Server - The backup server to which the backup is currently happening
Warning - Warning if any
Reconnection Attempts - The count of the number of times BDRSuite Client for File Servers attempted to reconnect to the backup server
Transfer Rate - Rate at which the backup data is transferred to your backup server. (Bytes,KB,MB,GB)
Original Size of the file - The actual size of your backup file
Added, Modified, Deleted, Skipped files and Folders count
Time Left - Time remaining for your backup to complete.
You can abort your backup if not required from the Abort option available in the List Jobs page. You will get a pop up as shown below. Click Yes to Abort your backup.
You can Abort your backup from the backup progress window page also. Select the Abort (-) option in that window. You will be alerted with a pop-up as shown below. Click OK to abort your backup.
Note: To enhance your backup performance, close the progress window and open it only occasionally to check backup progress |