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Scheduling, taking, and deleting snapshots
1. Do one of the following:
Select an Exchange storage group (or a component of a storage group) in the content pane
to schedule, take, or delete snapshots of the Exchange storage group.
Select an SQL Server database (or a component of the database) in the content pane to
schedule, take, or delete snapshots of the SQL Server database.
Select a user-defined application in the content pane to schedule, take, or delete snapshots
of the user-defined application.
Select a shared folder in the content pane to schedule, take, or delete snapshots of the shared
folder.
2. Do one of the following:
In the Actions pane, click Data Protection.
In the Actions pane, click Properties and then select the Data Protection tab.
3. To schedule snapshots, see Scheduling snapshots on page 34 for more information.
4. To take a snapshot immediately, click Take Snapshot Now and then click Yes to confirm.
5. To delete a snapshot, select the snapshot from the snapshot list and click Delete.
6. When you are done making changes, click OK.
Exposing and unexposing a snapshot
You can view a read-only copy of a snapshot of an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database,
or user-defined application by exposing the snapshot on your HP All-in-One Storage System. Exposing
a snapshot allows you to view the contents of a snapshot and selectively revert files.
NOTE:
A snapshot of a shared folder cannot be exposed using ASM. Use the Windows Previous Versions client
to view snapshots of shared folders from a client computer. Snapshots of a shared folder are stored on the
same logical disk as the shared folder, in a protected system folder.
1. Do one of the following:
Select an Exchange storage group (or a component of a storage group) in the content pane
to expose a snapshots of the Exchange storage group.
Select an SQL Server database (or a component of the database) in the content pane to
expose a snapshot of the SQL Server database.
Select a user-defined application in the content pane to expose a snapshot of the user-defined
application.
2. Do one of the following:
In the Actions pane, click Data Protection.
In the Actions pane, click Properties and then select the Data Protection tab.
3. To expose a snapshot:
a. Select an unexposed snapshot from the snapshot list.
b. Click Expose.
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