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Schedule Considerations

The Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) provides flexible settings to let you specify schedules for your backup. It consists of the following:

However each backup, merge, or catalog job will consume system resources (CPU Usage, Memory Usage, IO Usage), occupy network bandwidth, and occupy disk space. Therefore, to help protect your system, consider the following:

What is the business processing time range of your server?

To avoid affecting your business processing, configure your system to run less jobs when the server is busy. For example, only configure to run backup jobs when the server is busy and leave merge jobs to run when the server is idle.

How about the data change frequency of your server?

Normally more frequent data change means more frequent backup is required. This is to reduce data lost to the minimum. When needed, you can recover the server to the last good known status.

How about your network bandwidth?

If your backup destination is configured to a network shared path, obviously the job occupies some of your network bandwidth when it is running. This might affect your business processing of this server. In case of this, specify a throttle schedule to limit the Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) occupying network bandwidth.

How much disk storage is allocated for your backup destination?

More Full backups and more backups to retain means more disk storage is required. So when you configure how frequently to run a Full backup and how many backups to retain, consider the disk storage allocated for the backup destination.

How do you expect to use your backed up data?

Enable “File System Catalog” can shorten the browse time when you want to restore a file or a mailbox. But to generate catalogs, it also results in an increased amount of disk storage needed to store the metadata files and catalog files and an increase in CPU usage. In addition, if the backup source contains a large amount of files, the process of generating a catalog could be a time consuming task. So whether to enable or disable catalogs is depending on how you would like to use the backed up data.

Based on the above considerations, the following is an example of using advanced scheduling to protect a build server, showing the situation and corresponding schedule settings: