Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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on the hard drives local to the storage node 
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on a network share 
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on a Storage Area Network (SAN) 
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on a Network Attached Storage (NAS) 
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on a tape library locally attached to the storage node. 
To create a new folder for the vault in the selected location, click 
 Create folder
2.  Click OK
A vault can be created in an empty folder only.  
We do not recommend creating a deduplicating managed vault on a FAT32 volume. The reason is that such 
vault stores all deduplicated items in two potentially large files. Because the maximum file size in the FAT file 
systems is limited to 4 GB, the storage node may stop working when this limit is reached. 
 
Vault database path 
To specify the path where the vault's database will be created 
1.  In the Local folders of the storage node, select the desired folder or enter the full path to the 
folder in the Path field.  
To create a new folder for the database, click 
 Create folder
2.  Click OK
 
Vault encryption 
If you protect a vault with encryption, anything written to the vault will be encrypted and anything 
read from it will be decrypted transparently by the storage node, using a vault-specific encryption key 
stored on the node. In case the storage medium is stolen or accessed by an unauthorized person, the 
malefactor will not be able to decrypt the vault contents without access to the storage node.  
This encryption has nothing to do with the archive encryption specified by the backup plan and 
performed by an agent. If the archive is already encrypted, the storage node-side encryption is 
applied over the encryption performed by the agent. 
To protect the vault with encryption 
1.  Select the Encrypt check box. 
2.  In the Enter the password field, type a password. 
3.  In the Confirm the password field, re-type the password. 
4.  Select one of the following: 
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AES 128 – the vault contents will be encrypted using the Advanced Standard Encryption (AES) 
algorithm with a 128-bit key 
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AES 192 – the vault contents will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 192-bit key 
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AES 256 – the vault contents will be encrypted using the AES algorithm with a 256-bit key.  
5.  Click OK
The AES cryptographic algorithm operates in the Cipher-block chaining (CBC) mode and uses a 
randomly generated key with a user-defined size of 128, 192 or 256 bits. The larger the key size, the 
longer it will take for the program to encrypt the archives stored in the vault and the more secure the 
archives will be. 
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