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1
Chapter Overview
  • Using the Backup Utility
  • Backing Up Data
  • Restoring Data
  • Using the Automated System Recovery Wizard

2
Introducing the Backup Utility
  • Use one of two methods for starting the Backup Or
    Restore Wizard.
  • Click Start, point to All Programs, point to
    Accessories, point to System Tools, and then
    click Backup.
  • Click Start, click Run, and in the Open text box,
    type ntbackup and then click OK.
  • Use the Backup Or Restore Wizard to
  • Back up or restore data
  • Schedule regular unattended backup jobs
  • Store backups on tape, disk, CD, or optical
    drives.

3
Requirements for Running the Backup Utility
  • All users can
  • Back up their own files and folders
  • Back up files and folders for which they have the
    Read, Read Execute, Modify, or Full Control
    permission
  • Restore files and folders for which they have the
    Write, Modify, or Full Control permission
  • Members of the Administrators and Backup
    Operators groups can back up and restore all
    files regardless of the assigned permissions.

4
Planning Issues for Backups
  • Plan your backup jobs to fit the needs of the
    company.
  • Plan a process for quickly and successfully
    restoring data.
  • There is no single correct backup plan for all
    networks.
  • Determine which files and folders to back up.
  • Determine how often to back up.
  • Determine which media to use for storing backup
    data.

5
Determining Whether to Perform Network or Local
Backup Jobs
  • Network backups
  • Let you back up data from multiple network
    computers
  • Let you consolidate backup data from multiple
    computers to a single removable backup medium
  • Let one administrator back up the entire network
  • Local backups
  • Let you back up the registry and Active Directory
    service
  • Require you to move from computer to computer
  • Require a removable storage device on every
    computer
  • Network and local backups can be used together.

6
Selecting the Type of Backup Operation
  • Some backup types use backup markers, which are
    also known as archive attributes.
  • When a file changes, an attribute is set on the
    file that indicates the file has changed since
    the last backup.
  • When you back up the file, this clears or resets
    the attribute.
  • There are five types of backups normal, copy,
    incremental, differential, and daily.

7
Considerations for Combining Backup Types
  • An effective backup strategy combines different
    backup types.
  • Some backup types require more time to back up
    data but less time to restore data.
  • Some backup types require less time to back up
    data but more time to restore data.
  • If you combine backup types, markers are
    critical. Both incremental and differential
    backups check for and rely on markers.

8
Example Combining Normal and Differential
Backups
  • On Monday, perform a normal backup.
  • On Tuesday through Friday, perform differential
    backups.
  • Differential backups do not clear markers, so all
    backups include all changes since Monday.
  • This strategy takes more time to back up but less
    time to restore.

9
Example Combining Normal and Incremental Backups
  • On Monday, perform a normal backup.
  • On Tuesday through Friday, perform incremental
    backups.
  • Incremental backups clear markers, so each backup
    includes changes since the previous backup only.
  • This strategy takes less time to back up but more
    time to restore.

10
Example Combining Normal, Differential, and Copy
Backups
  • On Monday, perform a normal backup.
  • On Tuesday, perform a differential backup.
  • On Wednesday, perform a copy backup, which
  • Includes all selected files
  • Does not clear markers or interrupt the usual
    backup schedule
  • Creates a snapshot of your data
  • On Thursday and Friday, perform differential
    backups.
  • Differential backups do not clear markers, so
    each differential backup includes all changes
    since Monday.
  • This strategy takes more time to back up but less
    time to restore.

11
Using the General Tab to Change the Default
Backup Options
12
Using the Restore Tab to Change the Default
Backup Options
13
Changing Additional Backup Default Options
  • You can use the Backup Type tab to select a
    default backup type.
  • Normal, copy, incremental, differential, daily
  • You can use the Backup Log tab to determine the
    amount of information to be logged.
  • Detailed, summary, none
  • You can use the Exclude Files tab to select which
    files are excluded from backup jobs.

14
Performing Preliminary Tasks Before Backing Up
Data
  • Ensure that the files you want to back up are all
    closed.
  • Check the removable media device.
  • Is it attached to a computer on the network?
  • Is it powered on?
  • If you are backing up to tape, is the tape device
    attached to the computer you are going to run
    Backup on?
  • Is it on the Microsoft Windows XP Professional
    Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)?
  • Is the media loaded in the media device?

15
Selecting Files and Folders to Back Up
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Backup Type, Destination, and Name
  • Select The Backup Type option
  • Tape or file
  • Choose A Place To Save Your Backup option
  • For a tape, enter the tape name.
  • For a file, enter the path for the backup file.
  • Type A Name For This Backup option
  • If it is a filename, the extension .bkf is
    appended automatically.

17
Setting Advanced Backup Options
  • Select The Type Of Backup
  • Verify Data After Backup
  • Use Hardware Compression, If Available
  • Disable Volume Shadow Copy
  • Append This Backup To The Existing Backups or
    Replace The Existing Backups
  • Allow Only The Owner And The Administrator Access
    To The Backup Data And Any Backups Appended To
    This Medium
  • When To Backup Now or Later

18
Scheduling Backup Jobs
  • Click Set Schedule to have the backup run at a
    later time.
  • The Task Scheduler displays the Schedule Job
    dialog box.
  • You can set the date, time, and number of
    occurrences for the backup job to repeat.
  • You can select Show Multiple Schedules to display
    all the scheduled tasks.
  • You can click Advanced to schedule how long the
    backup can last and for how many days, weeks,
    months, or years you want this schedule to
    continue.

19
Preparing to Restore Data
  • Base your restore strategy on the backup type
    that you used for the backup.
  • Perform a trial restore periodically.
  • Keep documentation for each backup job.
  • Keep a record of multiple backup jobs in a
    calendar format.

20
Selecting Backup Sets, Files, and Folders to
Restore
  • Determine what needs to be restored.
  • Individual files and folders
  • An entire backup job
  • A backup set
  • In the Backup Or Restore Wizard, select Restore
    Files And Settings.
  • Expand the media type that contains the data.
  • Expand the appropriate media set.
  • Select the data that you want to restore.
  • Click Finish to start the restore job, or click
    Advanced to set advanced options.

21
Specifying Advanced Restore Settings
  • Restore Files To option Original Location,
    Alternate Location, or Single Folder
  • When Restoring Files That Already Exist On Your
    Computer option
  • Leave Existing Files (Recommended)
  • Replace Existing Files If They Are Older Than The
    Backup Files
  • Replace Existing Files
  • Select The Options You Want To Use option
  • Restore Security Settings
  • Restore Junction Points, But Not The Folders And
    File Data They Reference
  • Preserve Existing Volume Mount Points

22
Completing the Restore
  • The Backup Utility
  • Prompts you to verify your selection of source
    media to use to restore data
  • Starts the restore process
  • Displays status information about the restore
    process
  • Lets you view the restore log report

23
Introduction to the Automated System Recovery
Wizard
  • The Automated System Recovery Wizard helps you
    back up your system partition so that you can
    restore it.
  • The Automated System Recovery Wizard creates
  • A floppy disk that contains system settings
  • A backup of the local system partition on tape or
    as a file location on a network server

24
Starting the Automated System Recovery Wizard
  • Click Start, point to Accessories, point to
    System Tools, and then click Backup.
  • In the Welcome To The Backup Or Restore Wizard
    page, click Advanced Mode.
  • In the Advanced Mode window, click Automated
    System Recovery Preparation Wizard, and then
    click Next.
  • In the Welcome To The Automated System Recovery
    Preparation Wizard page, click Next.
  • In the Backup Destination page, select the
    appropriate options, and then click Next.
  • Backup Media Type
  • Backup Media Or File Name
  • In the Completing The Automated System Recovery
    Preparation Wizard, click Finish to start the
    backup of your system files.

25
Chapter Summary
  • You use the Backup Utility to back up data
    manually, schedule regular unattended backup
    jobs, and restore data.
  • The Backup Utility provides five types of
    backups normal, copy, differential, incremental,
    and daily.
  • The Backup Utility has configurable default
    options that apply to all backup and restore
    operations.
  • You can back up everything on the computer
    select files, drives, or network data or back up
    only the system state data.

26
Chapter Summary (Cont.)
  • The advanced options in the Backup Utility
    include verifying the data after the backup and
    using hardware compression.
  • The Backup Utility lets you restore individual
    files and folders, an entire backup job, or a
    backup set.
  • The Backup Utility provides access to the
    Automated System Recovery Wizard.
  • The Automated System Recovery Preparation Wizard
    creates a floppy disk that contains system
    settings and a backup of the local system
    partition so that you can restore it in case of
    an emergency.
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