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3.4.2.2. Recovery priority
This option is effective for both Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The priority of a process running in a system determines the amount of CPU and system resources
allocated to that process. Decreasing the recovery priority will free more resources for other
applications. Increasing the recovery priority might speed up the recovery process by requesting the
operating system to allocate more resources to the application that will perform the recovery.
However, the resulting effect will depend on the overall CPU usage and other factors like disk I/O
speed or network traffic.
The preset is: Normal.
To specify the recovery process priority
Select one of the following:
• Low – to minimize resources taken by the recovery process, leaving more resources to other
processes running on the machine
• Normal – to run the recovery process with normal speed, allocating resources on a par with other
processes
• High – to maximize the recovery process speed by taking resources from the other processes.
3.4.2.3. File-level security
This option is effective only for recovery from file-level backup of Windows files.
This option defines whether to recover NTFS permissions for files along with the files.
The preset is: Recover files with their security settings.
If the file NTFS permissions were preserved during backup (p. 121), you can choose whether to
recover the permissions or let the files inherit the NTFS permissions from the folder to which they are
recovered.
3.4.2.4. Notifications
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 provides the ability of notifying users about recovery completion
through e-mail or the messaging service.
E-mail
This option is effective for Windows and Linux operating systems.
This option is not available when operating under the bootable media.
The option enables you to receive e-mail notifications about the recovery task's successful
completion, failure or need for interaction along with the full log of the task.
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