10. Click Finish
11, we can see the corresponding task plan in the Mission Plan library.
12, then we double-click the corresponding scheduled task, click "Edit Trigger", here we set the scheduled task time for each day, and then back every two days;
13, then we export the backup configuration, and then delete the corresponding task schedule;
14. We then create a new backup plan in Windows Server Backup, this time we set the backup location to the BACKUP02 directory;
15, the same we modify the corresponding backup schedule task backup time for each day, every two days backup, here is a place to note, is to start planning task time, because we have set up the previous November 25, 2014, So we're going to have to set the schedule for the day, November 26, 2014, to achieve three backup date sequences.
16, the same we re-export the scheduled task to save, in case of the need for the future;
17. We then set up a third backup plan in Windows Server Backup, which is located in the BACKUP03 directory;
18, the same we need to set up its scheduled task time for every two days to backup, but the start time on November 26, 2014 time to add another day, that is, November 27, 2014;
19, here should be careful not to delete the current backup task schedule, or the subsequent Windows Server backup plan will not be successful, when we click on the "Import task", just two exported tasks imported into;
20, this time we can see the two tasks that have been imported, namely BACKUP01 and BACKUP02;
21, then we do the backup test, we will find that at all the backup will show 3 copies, click "View Details" can see the corresponding three backups, corresponding BACKUP01, BACKUP02, BACKUP03;
At this point, the System State multi-copy backup method based on Windows Server Backup is completed here, of course, this method is not only used for system state backup, but also can be used for backup of disk;
Multi-copy backup based on Windows Server Backup Advanced Apps [2]