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Besides the All machines group, we have 
the custom G1 group in the root and the 
custom G2 group, which is G1's child.  
The "green" policy, applied to the All 
machines
 group, is inherited by all 
machines. 
The "orange" policy, applied to G1, is 
inherited by the G1 members and all its 
child groups, both immediate and 
indirect. 
The "blue" policy, applied to G2, is 
inherited only by the G2 members since 
G2 does not have child groups. 
The "violet" policy is applied straight to 
machine #4. It will exist on machine #4 
irrespectively of this machine's 
membership in any group. 
Let's assume we create the G3 group in 
the root. If no policies are applied to the 
group, all its members are supposed to 
be "green". But if we add, say, the #1 
machine to G3, the machine will bear 
both "orange" and "green" policies, in 
spite of the fact that G3 has nothing to do 
with the "orange" policy. 
That's why it is difficult to track the 
policies' inheritance from the top of the 
hierarchy if the same machine is included 
in multiple groups.  
In real life, it's much easier to view the inheritance from the machine's side. To do so, navigate to any 
group that contains the machine, select the machine and then select the Backup policies tab on the 
Information pane. The Inheritance column shows whether a policy is inherited or applied directly to 
the machine. Click Explore inheritance to view the inheritance order of the policy. In our example, 
the policy names, the Inheritance column and the inheritance order will be as follows: 
For machine 
Name of the policy    Inheritance 
Inheritance order 
#1 or #2 or #3 
"green"  
"orange" 
Inherited 
Inherited 
All machines -> #1 or #2 or #3 
G1 -> #1 or #2 or #3 
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