Data Protection
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Titan SiliconServer
1.
Click
OK
to add the schedule and return to the
Replication
page.
2.
Click
cancel
to clear the screen and return to the
Replication
page.
Time of Initial Run
Enter the scheduled run time in a 24 hour setting (i.e.
11:59 PM will be entered as 23:59). The current SMU
date and time are provided below for reference.
Date of Initial Run
From the calendar next to the field, select the start
date for the policy's initial run. The selected date
appears on the field.
Date of Final Run
From the calendar next to the field, select the start
date for the policy's final run. The selected date
appears on the field. This is an optional setting.
Schedule
❑
When selecting the first option, pick a pre-set
rule of: daily, monthly, or weekly from the
drop-down menu.
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Select the second option to specify replication
jobs in number of hours or days.
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Select the third option to have a new
replication job start after the previous one has
ended. The new replication job can start
immediately or after a specified number of
hours. This option also allows you to specify a
"pause" between replications.
❑
Selecting the fourth option guarantees that the
policy is scheduled to run only once. This is the
date and time for the next replication.
❑
Selecting the fifth option causes the replication
schedule to be placed in a inactive (paused)
state.
Note
: If an excess amount of time elapses
between replication runs then:
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Snapshots may take up a larger
amount of space.
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By default, replication-defined
snapshots are purged after 7
days (configurable to 40 days).
That means waiting 8 or more
days between replication runs
could result in a full replication.