5.
Select the files and folders to be restored.
6.
Perform one of the following actions.
Action
Description
Select
Restore
>
Restore Files
Restore the files or folders to their original storage
location. If the files or folders still exists on the NAS,
then they will be overwritten with the older versions.
Warning
All changes made after the snapshot
was taken will be deleted.
Select
Restore
>
Restore Files to
Choose one of the following restoration options.
• Restore the files or folders to a different location
on the NAS.
• Restore the files or folders to remote mounted
storage space.
• Restore a single shared folder as a new shared
folder.
In the menu bar, click
Download the files and folders to your computer in a
ZIP file.
QTS restores the files and folders then displays a confirmation message.
Reverting a Volume
Reverting restores a volume or LUN to the state at which the snapshot was taken. Restoring data using
snapshot revert is significantly faster than restoring individual files and folders.
1.
Go to
Storage & Snapshots
>
Storage
>
Storage/Snapshots
.
2.
Select a thick or thin volume.
Important
The volume must have at least one snapshot.
3.
Click
Snapshot
, and then select
Snapshot Manager
.
The
Snapshot Manager
window opens.
4.
Select a snapshot.
5.
Click
Revert Volume Snapshot
.
Warning
All changes made after the snapshot was taken will be deleted.
6.
Optional: Select
Take a new snapshot before reverting
.
QTS takes a snapshot before starting the revert. This ensures that changes made on the volume or
LUN are not permanently lost.
7.
Click
Local Revert
.
The status of the volume changes to
Reverting
. QTS disables access to the volume until the revert
process is finished.
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