ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server Virtual Edition User's Guide Page 375

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G
GFS (Grandfather-Father-Son)
A popular backup scheme (p. 369) aimed to maintain the optimal balance between a backup archive
(p. 367) size and the number of recovery points (p. 376) available from the archive. GFS enables
recovering with daily resolution for the last several days, weekly resolution for the last several weeks
and monthly resolution for any time in the past.
For more information please refer to GFS backup scheme (p. 34).
I
Image
The same as Disk backup (p. 372).
Incremental backup
A backup (p. 367) that stores changes to the data against the latest backup. You need access to other
backups from the same archive (p. 367) to restore data from an incremental backup.
L
Local backup plan
A backup plan (p. 368) created on a managed machine (p. 375) using direct management (p. 371).
Local task
A task (p. 378) belonging to a local backup plan (p. 375) or a task that does not belong to any plan,
such as a recovery task. A local task belonging to a backup plan can be modified by editing the plan
only; other local tasks can be modified directly.
M
Machine
A physical or virtual computer uniquely identified by an operating system installation. Machines with
multiple operating systems (multi-boot systems) are considered as multiple machines.
Managed machine
A machine (p. 375), either physical or virtual, where at least one Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent
(p. 366) is installed.
Managed vault
A centralized vault (p. 370) managed by a storage node (p. 377). Archives (p. 367) in a managed vault
can be accessed as follows:
bsp://node_address/vault_name/archive_name/
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