Backup Priority; Backup Protection - ACRONIS RECOVERY - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Manual

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5.4.3 Backup Priority

You can set up the backup process priority:
• Low - the backup process will run slower, but it will not influence other
processes running on your computer
• Normal - the backup process will run with normal priority
• High - the backup process will run faster, but it may influence other
processes running on your computer
Changing the priority of a backup process can make it run faster or slower, but it can
also adversely affect the performance of other programs running simultaneously. The
priority of any process running in the system determines the amount of CPU usage and
system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the backup priority will increase
the number of compute cycles available to other processes.

5.4.4 Backup Protection

Password
The preset is No Password.
You can password protect your archives so that they will be inaccessible to others.
Enter a password in the text field and confirm it. The password is case sensitive.
Please keep in mind that in the Restore Data wizard, Acronis Recovery for MS
Exchange will ask for a password after you select a folder within the archive location.
Only those archives that were protected with the password you typed in or non
password-protected archives will be displayed. Best practices suggest using the same
password for backup archives in the same folder within the archive location.
Encryption
After setting a password, you can choose to encrypt the backup with an industry-
standard AES cryptographic algorithm for advanced security.
To set up backup encryption, select one of the following encryption types:
None – backups will not be encrypted
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