the interval on weekends from 60 minutes to 180 minutes, resulting in snapshots every three hours when
traffic is low.
Other options in the Protection Schedule Wizard page include for a setting a daily protection time. This
results in a single backup daily at the period defined (the default setting is 12:00 PM).
The option to initially pause protection prevents a base image from occurring (and in fact, prevents all
backups) until you explicitly resume protection. When you are ready to begin protecting your machines
based on the established protection schedule, you must explicitly resume protection.
Creating Custom Schedules
1. On the Protection Schedule page of the Protect Machine or Protect Multiple Machines Wizard, to
change the interval schedule for any period, do the following:
a. Select Periods.
The existing periods display and can be modified. Editable fields include a start time, end time,
and interval (in minutes) for each period.
b. Click in the interval field and type an appropriate interval in minutes.
For example, highlight the existing interval and replace it with the value 60 to perform snapshots
every 60 minutes in this period.
2. To create a peak and off-peak period for weekdays, change the time range of the weekday period so
that it does not include a 24-hour period, set an optimal interval for the peak, select Take snapshots
for the remaining time and set an off-peak interval, by doing the following:
a. Select Periods.
The existing periods display and can be modified.
b. Click in the From box to change the start time for this period.
The Choose Time dialog box appears.
c. Drag the Hours and Minutes slider controls as appropriate for the desired start time, and then
click Done. To specify the current time, click Now.
d. Click in the To box to change the end time for this period.
The Choose Time dialog box appears.
e. Drag the Hours and Minutes slider controls as appropriate for the desired start time, and then
click Done. To specify the current time, click Now.
3. To set a single time of day for a single backup to occur daily, select Daily protection time and then
enter a time in format HH:MM AM.
4. To define the schedule without beginning backups, select Initially pause protection.
Once you pause protection from the wizard, it remains paused until you explicitly resume it. Once
you resume protection, backups will occur based on the schedule you established.
5. Click Finish or Next.
Modifying Protection Schedules
You can modify the protection schedules for specific volumes on a machine.
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