Quick Overview of Restore Functions
The following table contains a brief overview of the steps for restoring data:
| Step | Description | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Determine what data needs to be restored and from when. | |
| 2. | Determine which restore mode to use. | Determining the Restore Mode |
| 3. | Open the appropriate restore window. | Launching the Restore Window |
| 4. | Change the point-in-time range if necessary. The default point-in-time range is from the Last Base Backup to the Latest Backup. The point-in-time range determines files displayed in the source tree for selection. | Filtering Displayed Jobs for a Restore Job |
| 5. | Select the resources you want to restore from the list of resources that were backed up. | Specifying Data to Restore For a Tape Restore, see Specifying Source Data for Tape Restore |
| 6. | Assign the Source Device Cluster. By default, selects the device cluster to which the backup was originally done. | Specifying Source Device Cluster for a Restore |
| 7. | Assign the restore destination. By default, restores the data to the original location from which it was backed up. | Specifying Destinations for the Restore Job |
| 8. | Revise source options, destination options, encryption options, and job notification options as needed. | Defining Restore Options |
| 9. | Optionally schedule a job to run as often as needed. | Specifying a Schedule for the Restore Job |
| 10. | Save the job. | Saving a Restore Job |
| 11. | Run the job. | Running a Restore Job |