Observe the following information when planning NAS protection:
If
PowerProtect Data Manager cannot protect files, folders, or ACLs in an asset because of a permission issue, the backup skips these items and completes with an exception. This behavior is expected. However, the permission issue may happen at the root level for the asset, leaving no data for
PowerProtect Data Manager to protect.
Previous releases marked this backup as completed with exception even though the backup was empty.
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 and later releases mark these backups as failed.
When you remove or delete a discovered asset from an appliance, the next discovery cycle marks that asset as not detected. Previous releases marked backups of these assets as failed.
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 and later releases skip backups of these assets.
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.10 and later releases support NAS protection functionality as part of server disaster recovery, enabling you to restore NAS backups in case of disaster. The
PowerProtect Data Manager Administrator Guide provides more information.
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.12 and later releases support the automatic discovery and protection of shares which are part of all access zones for PowerScale. In the previous releases, the support is limited to System access zone.
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