Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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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 will be managed by the storage node as well as other archives stored in the vault. 
 
Cleanup 
Deleting backups (p. 339) from a backup archive (p. 339) in order to get rid of outdated backups or 
prevent the archive from exceeding the desired size. 
Cleanup consists in applying to an archive the retention rules set by the backup plan (p. 340) that 
produces the archive. This operation checks if the archive has exceeded its maximum size and/or for 
expired backups. This may or may not result in deleting backups depending on whether the retention 
rules are violated or not. 
For more information please refer to Retention rules (p. 38). 
 
Console (Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Management Console) 
A tool for remote or local access to Acronis agents (p. 339) and Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 
Management Server (p. 348).  
Having connected the console to the management server, the administrator sets up and manages 
backup policies (p. 340) and accesses other management server functionality, that is, performs 
centralized management (p. 342). Using the direct console-agent connection, the administrator 
performs direct management (p. 344). 
 
Consolidation 
Combining two or more subsequent backups (p. 339) belonging to the same archive (p. 339) into a 
single backup.  
Consolidation might be needed when deleting backups, either manually or during cleanup (p. 343). 
For example, the retention rules require to delete a full backup (p. 347) that has expired but retain 
the next incremental (p. 347) one. The backups will be combined into a single full backup which will 
be dated with the incremental backup's date. Since consolidation may take a lot of time and system 
resources, retention rules provide an option to not delete backups with dependencies. In our 
example, the full backup will be retained until the incremental one also becomes obsolete. Then both 
backups will be deleted. 
 
Deduplicating vault 
A managed vault (p. 348) in which deduplication (p. 343) is enabled. 
 
Deduplication 
A method of storing different duplicates of the same information only once.  
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 can apply the deduplication technology to backup archives (p. 339) 
stored on storage nodes (p. 350). This minimizes storage space taken by the archives, backup traffic 
and network usage during backup. 
 
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