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2.
On:
<All> <All workdays>
3.
Once at:
10:00:00 PM
.
4.
Effective:
From:
11/01/2009
.
To:
not set
.
Second schedule
1.
Months:
March
,
April
,
May
,
September
,
October
,
November
.
2.
On:
<All> <All workdays>
.
3.
Every:
12
hours
From:
12:00:00 AM
Until:
12:00:00 PM
.
4.
Effective:
From:
11/01/2009
.
To:
not set
.
Third schedule
1.
Months:
June
,
July
,
August
.
2.
Days:
1
,
15
.
3.
Once at:
10:00:00 PM
.
4.
Effective:
From:
11/01/2009
.
To:
not set
.
5.4
Advanced scheduling settings
The following advanced settings are available when setting up a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule in
a backup policy.
Use Wake-On-LAN
When this setting is enabled, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Server will use the Wake-
On-LAN (WOL) functionality to wake up turned-off registered machines when a backup, cleanup or
validation is scheduled to start. If the backup task on each machine starts with a delay (see the next
setting), the management server will wake up the machines according to those delays.
Before using this setting, make sure that you have enabled Wake-on-LAN on the registered
machines. The machine's basic input/output system (BIOS) configuration, network adapter
configuration, and the operating system configuration must allow waking up the machine from the
powered-off state—also known as the S5 or G2 power state.
Distribute start time within the time window
When this setting is enabled, the backup task on each registered machine will start with a specific
delay from the start time set in the policy. This distributes the tasks' actual start times within a time
interval.
You may want to use this setting when creating a backup policy for backing up multiple machines to a
network location, to avoid excessive network load.
Delay values range from zero to the specified maximum delay value, and are determined according
to the chosen distribution method.