Protecting Your BlackArmor Files with Archive Backups
Protecting Your BlackArmor Files with Archive Backups
Your BlackArmor server has two LAN ports, one of which must be used to connect the server to your local network (port 1 by default). You can use both LAN ports simultaneously to increase the speed of the server’s network connection by creating link aggregation (see page 38).
Or, you can set up replication, or archive backup, where a permanent link is created between your BlackArmor server and another server on your network, and automatic and continuous backups of your BlackArmor server take place. These continuous backups provide the best pro- tection against data or device loss, especially if the second server is located in a different building or part of the city (or country) than your BlackArmor server.
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Use BlackArmor Manager to set up the network connection between the two
To set up an archive backup:
1.Open BlackArmor Manager (see page 17).
2.Set up the BlackArmor Server by enabling the Backup Service. (Services are in the Network menu.)
3.Set up the BlackArmor Server by setting up
4.Test the connection to ensure it works, then start the initial backup.
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