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PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 Administration and User Guide

Manage PowerProtect Data Manager server DR backups

View PowerProtect Data Manager server DR backups and perform manual backups. You can view the last 5 server DR backups.

About this task

For DR backups, PowerProtect Data Manager supports a default retention period of 7 days plus the last 3 hourly backup copies for the current day. You can change the frequency and retention of DR backups from the Disaster Recovery > Configuration tab.

The system protection service automatically deletes scheduled backups according to the configured retention policy. You cannot manually delete scheduled backups. However, you can delete manual backups.

Steps

  1. Log in to the PowerProtect Data Manager user interface as a user with the Administrator role.
  2. Click Settings icon, select Disaster Recovery, and then click Manage Backups.
  3. To perform a manual backup:
    1. Click Backup Now.
      The Enter a name for your backup dialog appears.
    2. [Optional] Type a name for your backup.
      You can leave the backup name blank, and PowerProtect Data Manager provides a name for the backup by using the naming convention UserDR-. If you provide a name with the convention that PowerProtect Data Manager uses for scheduled backups, which is SystemDR, PowerProtect Data Manager displays an error.
    3. Click Start Backup.

      The backup appears as an entry in the table. To view details for the backup, click the arrow icon.

      If the Search Engine is deployed,PowerProtect Data Manager also backs up the Search Engine. The backup details provide the status of the Search Engine backup.

      To monitor the status of the backup, select Jobs > Protection and look for a job with the name Protect the server datastore.

  4. To delete a backup:
    1. Select a backup from the list.
    2. Click Delete for that row.
      The system displays a warning to confirm you want to delete the backup. Click Yes to proceed.
  5. Click Cancel.

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