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Rapid Recovery Core settings
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Rapid Recovery Core settings
The Rapid Recovery Core settings are configured by default for optimum performance for most users. These
settings affect the performance of the Rapid Recovery Core, or in some cases the display of information in the
Rapid Recovery Core Console. From the icon bar, click
(Settings) to access Core settings. A list of all
Core settings appears on the left. You can click on the title for any of the settings from this list to jump to the full
configuration for that setting on the right. Or you can scroll down through all the Core settings on the right to see
all configuration options. For more information, see
You can also access Core tools such as viewing a summary of system information, or downloading Core log files.
The comprehensive set of Rapid Recovery Core settings that you can configure is described in the following table.
Table 7. Rapid Recovery Core configurable settings
Configuration Setting
Description
Backup and restore Core configuration
Rapid Recovery lets you back up Core configuration
settings to an XML file. If you have a backup file, you
can use it to restore or migrate Core settings.
For more information about backing up and restoring
Core settings, see
General
General settings include configuration options
that apply generally to the Rapid Recovery Core,
including display options and ports for the web
server and for the Rapid Recovery service.
For more information about the general settings for
Rapid Recovery Core, including how to configure
these settings, see
Updates
Update settings controls aspects of the Automatic
Update feature, which checks for updated versions
of Rapid Recovery software.
For more information about settings for updating the
Rapid Recovery Core, including how to configure
these settings, see
Nightly jobs
Nightly jobs settings are automated tasks which
the Core performs on a daily basis. You can
configure the time the jobs begin and which jobs are
performed. Dell recommends scheduling the jobs
outside of normal business hours to reduce load on
the system when demand for resources is high.
For more information, see
,
Configuring nightly jobs for the Core
Customizing nightly jobs for a protected machine
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Transfer queue
Transfer queue settings control the number of times
transfer operations are attempted if jobs fail due to
unavailability of resources. You can establish the