Performance and backup window

This option enables you to set one of three levels of backup performance (high, low, prohibited) for every hour within a week. This way, you can define a time window when backups are allowed to start and run. The high and low performance levels are configurable in terms of the process priority and output speed.

This option is not available for backups executed by the cloud agents, such as website backups or backups of servers located on the cloud recovery site.

You can configure this option separately for each location specified in the protection plan. To configure this option for a replication location, click the gear icon next to the location name, and then click Performance and backup window.

This option is effective only for the backup and backup replication processes. Post-backup commands and other operations included in a protection plan (validation, conversion to a virtual machine) will run regardless of this option.

The preset is: Disabled.

When this option is disabled, backups are allowed to run at any time, with the following parameters (no matter if the parameters were changed against the preset value):

When this option is enabled, scheduled backups are allowed or blocked according to the performance parameters specified for the current hour. At the beginning of an hour when backups are blocked, a backup process is automatically stopped and an alert is generated.

Even if scheduled backups are blocked, a backup can be started manually. It will use the performance parameters of the most recent hour when backups were allowed.

Backup window

Each rectangle represents an hour within a week day. Click a rectangle to cycle through the following states:

You can click and drag to change the state of multiple rectangles simultaneously.

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CPU priority

This parameter defines the priority of the backup process in the operating system.

The available settings are: Low, Normal, High.

The priority of a process running in a system determines the amount of CPU and system resources allocated to that process. Decreasing the backup priority will free more resources for other applications. Increasing the backup priority might speed up the backup process by requesting the operating system to allocate more resources like the CPU to the backup application. However, the resulting effect will depend on the overall CPU usage and other factors like disk in/out speed or network traffic.

This option sets the priority of the backup process (service_process.exe) in Windows and the niceness of the backup process (service_process) in Linux and OS X.

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Output speed during backup

This parameter enables you to limit the hard drive writing speed (when backing up to a local folder) or the speed of transferring the backup data through the network (when backing up to a network share or to cloud storage).

When this option is enabled, you can specify the maximum allowed output speed: