Chapter 9. Scheduling Tasks; What Is A Task; Setting Schedule Parameters - ACRONIS RECOVERY - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Manual

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Chapter 9. Scheduling Tasks

9.1 What is a task?

A task is a job you execute for a database that includes the type of operation (backup,
restore, etc.), parameters of the operation (what to backup, what to restore, etc.) and
a schedule (optional). Each time you want to perform an operation with specific
parameters, you should create a task. Once the task is created, you can execute it
manually at any time or run it on a scheduled basis (if provided). You can also
schedule independent or redundant tasks for the same information store or storage
group.

9.2 Setting Schedule Parameters

You can run a task manually or specify the frequency (Daily, Weekly or Monthly).
Manually – this option allows you to create a task without specifying the exact
schedule of its execution. The created task appears in the task management list and
may be run at any time.
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