Backup: Step 3 - ZyXEL Communications NAS320 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Packages

11.15.3 Backup: Step 3

Use this screen to specify compression, encryption and purge policies for the backup job. This step
is only available if you are doing an archive backup or a synchronization backup to a remote target.
Figure 141 Protect > Backup: Step 3
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 82 Protect > Backup: Step 3
LABEL
Compression
Encryption
Bandwidth
Purge Policy
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DESCRIPTION
Select Yes if you want NSA to compress the files for your backup. Otherwise, choose No.
In an Archive backup, compression is a method of packing computing files in a way that
saves hard disk space.
For a Synchronization backup (to a remote target), the source data will be compressed
before the transmission to reduce the transmission time. It is used in slow networks only.
Select Yes if you want NSA to encrypt the files for your backup. Otherwise, choose No.
In an Archive backup, this means using a password to secure files.
For a Synchronization backup (to a remote target), this means securing the file transfer
session. However the final file stored on the remote NSA is unencrypted. This takes a long
time. Make sure you really need this feature before enabling it.
Restrict the bandwidth of synchronization backups to help stop them from using all of your
network connection's available bandwidth. This is more important when backing up to a
remote NSA or computer through the Internet.
The NSA maintains the files that have been included in your backups. However to save hard
disk space, you can choose to delete files that have been included in previous backups.
Select Keep All Old Backup files to store all files that have been included in previous
backups.
If you want to store a certain number of backup files, select Keep Only the last n
backup files (1-30). Enter a value (n) from 1 to 30 to specify how many backups the
NSA stores. All backup files older than the last one are deleted. You will not be able to
recover files that existed (only) in those previous backups. Select this if backup space is
limited and recovery of old files is not important.
If you want to store all backups for a certain time period, select Keep Backups for n
day(s)(1-3650). Enter a value (n) from 1 to 3650 to specify how many days the NSA
stores all backup files. After this day has expired, all backup files will be deleted.
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