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Restart the machine automatically after backup is finished
This option is available only when operating under bootable media.
The preset is: Disabled.
When the option is enabled, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 will restart the machine after the backup
process is completed.
For example, if the machine boots from a hard disk drive by default and you select this check box, the
machine will be restarted and the operating system will start as soon as the bootable agent has
finished creating the backup.
Deduplicate backup only after transferring it to the vault (do not deduplicate at
source)
This option is available only in advanced editions of Acronis Backup & Recovery 10.
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems and bootable media, when the
backup destination is a deduplicating vault.
The preset is: Disabled.
Enabling this option turns off deduplicating backups at source, meaning that deduplication will be
performed by Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Storage Node after the backup is saved to the vault (this
is called deduplication at target).
Turning off deduplication at source may lead to faster backup processes but greater network traffic
and heavier load of the storage node. The eventual size of the backup in the vault is independent of
whether deduplication at source is turned on.
Deduplication at source and deduplication at target are described in Deduplication overview (p. 69).
Save software RAID and LVM metadata along with backups
This option is effective only for disk-level backups of machines running Linux.
The preset is: Enabled.
When this option is enabled, Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 will save information about the structure
of logical volumes (known as LVM volumes) and of Linux Software RAID devices (known as MD
devices) to the /etc/Acronis directory before creating the backup.
When recovering MD devices and LVM volumes under bootable media, you can use this information
to automatically recreate the volume structure. For instructions, see Recovering MD devices and
logical volumes (p. 258).
When using this option, make sure that the volume containing the /etc/Acronis directory is among
the volumes to back up.
Use FTP in Active mode
The preset is: Disabled.
Enable this option if the FTP server supports active mode and you want this mode to be used for file
transfers.
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