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Backup & recovery tasks consist of:
- source - dataset or zvol with the data we want to back up
- source retention plan - schedule plan that states how often snapshots of a resource will be made and how long they will be kept; the shortest interval also manages when and how often the created snapshots will be sent to the destination
- destination - a dataset or zvol where we want to keep the backup data; when you choose the dataset as a source in destination only datasets will be available, backups can only be made from a dataset to datasets and a from zvol to zvols
- destination retention plan - schedule plan that states in which intervals the received backup snapshots should be kept and for how long
- VMware VSphere integration - if we have a datastore created on a source resource before the snapshot of source is made, Vsphere makes a snapshot of every virtual machine on the datastore, so that the data on the datastore will stay consistent (on virtual machines for this snapshot)
- task description - your own task description
- mbuffer - buffers data stream on source and destination to prevent buffer underruns and, if used correctly, to speed up the whole backup process
Tasks can be:
- created without destination - it allows you to create local snapshots creation routine
- created with local destination - destination can be some other resource on the same or different pool
- created with remote destination - destination servers can be added in the “Destination servers” tab, but also in a wizard
- disabled/enabled - you can stop creating and sending snapshots to destination if required