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 Chapter 9 Protect Screens
NSA-2401 User’s Guide
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9.3.3  Protect > Restore: Step 4
Figure 179   Protect  > Restore: Step 4
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
 
9.4  Snapshots
Important Notes on Snapshots
Snapshots can only be taken on internal volumes. 
The NSA stores snapshots in the space on the disk array that is not used by volumes.
Since a snapshot is a record of changes, if very large files (typically over 1GB) are 
transferred onto the volume, then that ‘change’ may be larger than the space available 
for the snapshot causing it to become invalid. 
Space available for snapshots can be decreased later by increasing the size of volumes, 
but not increased. (Volumes can only be made bigger, not smaller.) So it's better to leave 
enough unused space on a disk array when creating volumes. 
If the disk array containing the snapshots fails, then the snapshots are lost.
The NSA does not take snapshots of a locked volume. 
Snapshot Purging
The NSA automatically purges snapshots just before taking a new snapshot. The NSA deletes 
the oldest snapshot if there is no free space remaining on the disk array (space not used by 
volumes). If there is not enough disk space for the new snapshot, the NSA continues to delete 
older snapshots to make more space. It is possible that all previous snapshots will be lost.
Table 82   Protect  > Restore: Step 4 
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Path for restoring
Type or browse for the folder to which you want to restore the backup 
files. Enter the backup job’s password if it has one.
previous
Click this button to return to the preceding screen. 
done
Click this button to save your changes back to the NSA.