Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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A vault is called personal if it was created using direct connection of the console to a managed 
machine. Personal vaults are specific for each managed machine. 
Way of working with the "Vaults" view 
  Vaults (on the navigation pane) - top element of the vaults tree. Click this item to display groups 
of centralized and personal vaults. 
 Centralized. This group is available when the console is connected to a managed machine or 
to a management server. Expand this group to display a list of centralized vaults added by the 
management server administrator. 
Click any centralized vault in the vaults tree to open the detailed view of this vault (p. 124) and to 
take actions on the vault (p. 125), archives (p. 157) and backups (p. 158) stored in there. 
  Personal. This group is available when the console is connected to a managed machine. 
Expand this group to display a list of personal vaults created on the managed machine. 
Click any personal vault in the vaults tree to open the detailed view of this vault (p. 155) and to 
take actions on the vault (p. 156), archives (p. 157) and backups (p. 158) stored in there. 
 
4.1. Centralized vaults 
A centralized vault is a networked location allotted by the management server administrator to serve 
as storage for the backup archives. A centralized vault can be managed by a storage node or be 
unmanaged. The total number and size of archives stored in a centralized vault is limited by the 
storage size only. 
As soon as the management server administrator commits to creating a centralized vault, the vault 
path and name are distributed to all machines registered on the server. The shortcut to the vault 
appears on the machines in the Vaults > Centralized group. Any backup plan existing on the 
machines, including local plans, can use the centralized vault. 
On a machine that is not registered on the management server, a user having the privilege to back up 
to the centralized vault can do so by specifying the full path to the vault. If the vault is managed, the 
user's archives, as well as other archives stored in the vault, will be managed by the storage node. 
Managed vaults 
The managed vault is a centralized vault managed by a storage node. The storage node performs 
storage node-side cleanup (p. 350) and storage node-side validation (p. 350) for each archive stored 
in the managed vault. When creating a managed vault, an administrator can specify additional 
operations that the storage node will perform (deduplication (p. 64), encryption). Management 
operations cannot be canceled or disabled. They will be performed for all archives stored in the vault 
unless the vault is deleted. 
Any managed vault is self-contained, that is, contains all metadata the storage node needs to manage 
the vault. In case the storage node is lost or its database is corrupted, the new storage node retrieves 
the metadata and re-creates the database. When the vault is attached to another storage node, the 
same procedure takes place. 
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