Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Workstation TIDLBPDES5 Manual De Usuario

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Task 
In Acronis Backup & Recovery 10, a task is a set of sequential actions to be performed on a managed 
machine (p. 348) when a certain time comes or a certain event occurs. The actions are described in an 
xml script file. The start condition (schedule) exists in the protected registry keys. 
 
Tower of Hanoi 
A popular backup scheme (p. 341) aimed to maintain the optimal balance between a backup archive 
(p. 339) size and the number of recovery points (p. 349) available from the archive. Unlike the GFS (p. 
347) scheme that has only three levels of recovery resolution (daily, weekly, monthly resolution), the 
Tower of Hanoi scheme continuously reduces the time interval between recovery points as the 
backup age increases. This allows for very efficient usage of the backup storage. 
For more information please refer to "Tower of Hanoi backup scheme (p. 36)". 
 
Universal Restore (Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Universal Restore) 
The Acronis proprietary technology that helps boot up Windows on dissimilar hardware or a virtual 
machine. The Universal Restore handles differences in devices that are critical for the operating 
system start-up, such as storage controllers, motherboard or chipset. 
The Universal Restore is not available: 
• 
when the machine is booted with Acronis Startup Recovery Manager (p. 338) (using F11) or 
• 
the image being recovered is located in Acronis Secure Zone (p. 338) o
• 
when using Acronis Active Restore (p. 338), 
because these features are primarily meant for instant data recovery on the same machine. 
Universal Restore is not available when recovering Linux. 
 
Unmanaged vault 
Any vault (p. 352) that is not a managed vault (p. 348). 
 
Validation 
An operation that checks the possibility of data recovery from a backup (p. 339). 
Validation of a file backup imitates recovery of all files from the backup to a dummy destination. The 
previous product versions considered a file backup valid when the metadata contained in its header 
was consistent. The current method is time-consuming but much more reliable. Validation of a 
volume backup calculates a checksum for every data block saved in the backup. This procedure is also 
resource-intensive. 
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