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Overview
As an administrator, you can define the time interval between two consecutive backups that are triggered automatically from user devices. For example, if you define the backup interval to be 4 hours, inSync triggers the backup from a user device 4 hours after the completion of the previous backup. The device must be switched on and connected to inSync Master through WAN for the backup to start. If the device is not connected to inSync Master, inSync resumes backups at the next interval when inSync is connected to inSync Master.
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βYou can manage the backup interval and backup schedule through profiles. You cannot do this on an individual user level.
Define the backup interval for devices
To define the backup interval
On the Endpoints console, click Profiles.
Select the profile for which you want to configure folders for backup.
Go to the Edit option at the top right, and click the Endpoints tab from the dropdown. The Edit Profile window appears.
Under the Backup Schedule & Retentions tab,go to the Laptops/Desktop section.
Set the frequency of scheduled backups from user devices click Save.
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ββYou can configure backup operations to be as frequent as every 5 minutes. However, even if you configure the inSync Client to perform backup operations every 5 minutes, the inSync Client backs up files that are greater than 128 MB only once every 20 minutes.
About the backup schedule
As an administrator, you can define the backup schedule for devices in your organization. You can control this functionality through profiles. You cannot do this at an individual user level.
The backup schedule defines the time period when inSync backs up or does not back up data from user devices. There are two types of backup schedule:
Preferred BackupWindow: This defines the time period when inSync can back up data from user devices every day. Scheduled backups will be triggered from user devices every day. Any backup triggered during this period will continue till completion, even if it is past the end time. If you do not want any restriction on triggering a scheduled backup, type the same start time and end time.
BlackoutWindow: This defines the time period when inSync must not trigger any scheduled backups. This restriction is not applicable for user triggered backups and administrator triggered backups. If you do not want to set this restriction, type the same start time and end time.
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β By default, Backup schedule settings act according to user time zone. For example, if the inSync Master timezone is New York (EDT) and the Preferred BackupWindow time is set to start at 8:00 A.M., backups will start when it is 8:00 AM for user devices in Los Angeles (PDT).
Define the backup schedule
To define the backup schedule
On the Endpoints console, click Profiles.
Select the profile for which you want to configure folders for backup.
Go to the Edit option at the top right, and click the Endpoints tab from the dropdown. The Edit Profile window appears.
Under the Backup Schedule & Retentions tab,go tothe Laptops/Desktop section.
In the Preferred Backup Window list, select the start time and end time to back up data from user devices every day. If you do not want any restriction on triggering a scheduled backup, type the same start time and end time.
In the Blackout Window list, select the time period when you do not want to trigger any scheduled backups. If you do not want to set this restriction, type the same start time and end time.
Click Save.