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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Save set configuration by host type

This section describes the attributes of save sets that are used by Windows BMR. This information helps you select the correct save set configuration for the computer and operating system.

The following table lists the save sets to back up, depending on the Windows host to be protected.

Table 1. Save set configuration for a specific host
To back up this host Specify these save sets in the client resource Save Set attribute Considerations
A host or file server that is not a Microsoft Application server
  • Specify the save set All in the NetWorker Client resource.
  • By default, the save set All includes the DISASTER RECOVERY:\ save set and all of the local physical drives.
  • WINDOWS ROLES AND FEATURES must be backed up.
  • WINDOWS ROLES AND FEATURES save sets are recovered in a Windows BMR operation and are also available for online recovery. WINDOWS ROLES AND FEATURES save sets should only be recovered online as part of an Active Directory, DFSR, or Windows Server Failover Cluster online recovery.
A host that is a Microsoft Application server. For example, a Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server, Hyper-V, or Microsoft SharePoint Server
  • Specify the ALL save set in the Save set attribute in the NetWorker Client resource.
  • Use NMM to back up the application databases. The NMM provides details.
  • Use the Windows BMR Wizard to recover the data contained in the DISASTER RECOVERY:\ save set.
  • Use NMM to recover the application databases.

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