If you don’t remember your password, you can change it using the web interface and enter the new password here.

10.In the left column, select the backup that corresponds to the disk or partition that you want to recover.

If you protected only one disk or partition, only one item will appear in this list.

If you protected multiple disks or partitions, you can identify the right item by looking at the Attr and Size columns. The Attr column displays the attributes of each listed item (D for disk, P for partition, and S for system disk). For example, if you protected both a system disk and a data disk, the system disk will be labeled S, and the data disk will be labeled D. If you protected disks of different sizes, the Size column (which displays the number of megabytes) can also help you identify the right backup.

11.In the right column, select the date and time of the backup that you want to recover.

In general, selecting Base Disk is the same as selecting the most recent backup. However, if your system crashed during the last backup, the base disk will be in an incomplete state. In that case, be sure to select one of the listed backup dates rather than Base Disk.

If you select Base Disk, a backup of that disk image on the storage system is created, and this backup is recovered. As a result, if the maximum number of backups has already been performed, the oldest backup is deleted to make room for this backup.

12.Specify whether or not to delete all backups that occurred after the selected date by selecting or clearing Rollback the remote disk.

Warning: This action is not reversible. If you select this option, you will not be able to subsequently recover from another later backup.

13.Specify whether or not to scan the differences between the backup and the disk to which you are recovering data by selecting or clearing Enable micro-scan.

If you’re simply overwriting corrupted data on the same disk that you protected previously, select this option. DiskSafe Express will scan both the backup and the disk, and copy only the data that differs between the two. This can minimize the impact to the network, although the scanning process takes some additional time.

If you’re recovering the backup to a brand new disk, clear this option. DiskSafe Express will copy all the data from the backup to the new disk without doing any scanning (there will be nothing to scan on the new disk).

14.Select “Next”.

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4020 specifications

The Freedom9 4020 is a cutting-edge network interface device designed for a variety of applications, ranging from home use to small business environments. This versatile device is praised for its robust performance, extensive connectivity options, and user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable network solution.

One of the standout characteristics of the Freedom9 4020 is its advanced wireless capabilities. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi, allowing users to connect to both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. This feature ensures optimal performance by minimizing interference and maximizing speed, making it ideal for high-bandwidth tasks such as streaming and gaming.

In terms of connectivity, the Freedom9 4020 is equipped with multiple Ethernet ports, enabling wired connections for devices that require stable and fast internet access. These ports support Power over Ethernet (PoE), which simplifies installation by eliminating the need for separate power supplies for each connected device. This is particularly beneficial in settings where devices like IP cameras or VoIP phones are deployed.

Another key feature is the device's support for advanced security protocols. The Freedom9 4020 utilizes WPA3 encryption, providing enhanced protection for connected networks. This is crucial in today’s environment, where cybersecurity threats are increasingly prevalent. The device also includes features like a built-in firewall and VPN support, enabling secure remote access for users.

The Freedom9 4020 is designed with scalability in mind. Organizations can seamlessly integrate it into existing networks and expand as their needs grow. This flexibility makes it suitable for various applications, from home automation systems to small business networks.

The user interface is intuitive, featuring a web-based management platform that allows users to monitor and control their network easily. This system provides real-time insights into network performance, making troubleshooting straightforward.

Overall, the Freedom9 4020 stands out as a versatile and powerful networking solution. With its robust wireless performance, extensive connectivity options, strong security features, and user-friendly interface, it meets the demands of modern users looking for reliability and efficiency in their network devices.