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BounceBack Server Solution

 Reference Guide

Contents  

Introduction...............................................................       2 

 

System Requirements...............................................    3
Initial Setup................................................................      4
BounceBack Server Appliance Front View................     5
BounceBack Server Appliance Rear View.................      6
Removing and Installing a Hard drive....................... 

  7

BounceBack Control Center .....................................    8
BounceBack Server System Tray Icon......................  10
BounceBack Server System Tray Menu....................  11
Backup Strategies.....................................................  12
Disaster Recovery.....................................................  13
CMS Support............................................................    16

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Summary of Contents for BounceBack

Page 1: ...Setup 4 BounceBack Server Appliance Front View 5 BounceBack Server Appliance Rear View 6 Removing and Installing a Hard drive 7 BounceBack Control Center 8 BounceBack Server System Tray Icon 10 Bounce...

Page 2: ...guide will explain all the functionality of your new BounceBack Server Solution backup system The BounceBack Server Solution comes preconfigured so that all you need to do is attach it to your comput...

Page 3: ...dows Server 2003 R2 32 and 64 bit Editions Windows Foundation Server 2008 Windows Server 2008 32 and 64 bit Editions Windows Server 2008 R2 32 and 64 bit Editions Supported Databases Microsoft SQL Ser...

Page 4: ...Plug data cable into BounceBack Server appliance Plug data cable into computer Turn On Power button on BounceBack Server appliance Windows will automatically configure your new BounceBack Server appli...

Page 5: ...enclo sure Power LED Indicates that the enclosure is turned On USB Link Indicates that USB is connected USB Activity Indicates USB communication eSATA Link Indicates that eSATA is connected eSATA Act...

Page 6: ...iew 6 Power Connector USB Connector eSATA Connector Fan Switch Power Connector Power adapter plugs in here USB Connection Type B USB 2 0 connection eSATA Connection eSATA connection 3 0Gb s Fan Switch...

Page 7: ...Eject Button Pull lever forward Pull hard drive from enclosure as shown To replace a hard drive Slide drive into appliance until it stops Push lever up until it snaps into the Eject Button When rotati...

Page 8: ...Backup Tab Restore Tab Add Backup Tab Edit a Backup Tab Options Tab Help Information Register BounceBack Control Center 8...

Page 9: ...Create new custom backup sets from this tab Edit Backup Tab Edit or schedule your backup sets from this tab Option Tab Access the global options for BounceBack on this tab Help Access the User guide f...

Page 10: ...BounceBack System Tray Icon 10 BounceBack Server System Tray Icon Note Windows Server 2008 System tray shown Server 2003 will have the same icon in the legacy System Tray...

Page 11: ...h Incremental Backup Now Launches an incremental backup Run Full System Backup Now Reruns the full system backup Help Opens the User Manual About BounceBack Server Opens the About screen with version...

Page 12: ...empty slot HDD B Never remove the hard drive from slot 1 HDD A of the BounceBack Server appliance This will help prevent accidentally overwriting the master recovery hard drive BounceBack Server appli...

Page 13: ...he server administrator can then schedule a time to perform data recovery on the failed internal system drive The recovery tools BounceBack offers are Full System Recovery QuickRestore files and folde...

Page 14: ...from the attached backup hard drive onto the internal hard drive The server can then be restarted from the internal drive Instant Server Recovery When started from the direct attached backup device B...

Page 15: ...used to copy a direct attached storage device onto an internal RAID configuration The internal RAID drives must be prepared using the server configuration tool provided by the server manufacturer Onc...

Page 16: ...t 16 What do I do if I need more help Access CMS online support at www cmsproducts com support E mail CMS Support at support cmsproducts com Clicking the Help button in BounceBack will bring up the Us...

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