Arcserve Appliances 9000 Series Hardware Installation Guide
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14. Access Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP)
Arcserve UDP is a comprehensive solution to protect complex IT environments. The source-side and global
deduplication solution protects your data residing in various types of nodes such as Windows, Linux, and virtual
machines on VMware ESX servers or Microsoft Hyper-V servers. You can back up data to either a local machine
or a recovery point server. A recovery point server is a central server where backups from multiple sources are
stored and can be globally deduplicated. For more information about Arcserve UDP, see the Knowledge Center
at:
arcserve.com/udp-knowledge-center
.
Arcserve UDP provides the following capabilities:
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Back up the data to deduplication/non-deduplication data stores on recovery point servers
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Back up recovery points to tape
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Create virtual standby machines from backup data
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Replicate backup data to recovery point servers and remote recovery point servers
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Restore backup data and perform Bare Metal Recovery (BMR)
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Copy selected data backup files to a secondary backup location
13. Run Arcserve Appliance Wizard
1.
When power is initially applied to the appliance, the Arcserve Appliance Wizard is launched. Navigate
through each page of the wizard. For more information about the wizard, see the Arcserve Appliance
User Guide (
arcserve.com/udp-appliance-userguide
).
Note:
After selecting the Operating System language, a screen to enter Windows license may come up.
Skip to
proceed here
, the OS is already licensed and activated.
The wizard lets you perform the following tasks:
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Define the Appliance host name.
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Specify LAN connections for the Appliance.
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Configure email and alert settings.
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Create protection plans.
A protection plan lets you define source nodes, backup destination,
and configure a backup schedule.
Upon completion of the wizard, Arcserve Appliance launches the UDP console at the
dashboard
page.