Machine groups

Machine groups are designed for convenient protection of a large number of machines registered on the management server. While creating a centralized backup plan, select a group and the plan will be deployed to all machines of this group. Once a new machine appears in a group, the centralized backup plan is deployed to the machine. If a machine is removed from a group, the centralized backup plan will be removed from the machine. A single machine can be a member of more than one group.

Built-in group

As soon as a machine is registered on the management server, the machine appears in the I Group All machines All machines with agents built-in group. This group always exists on a management server and cannot be edited or deleted. The built-in group cannot contain any nested groups.

To protect all the registered machines at once, create a centralized backup plan select the All machines with agents group. Protecting all machines with a single backup plan may not be satisfactory because of the different roles of the machines. The backed-up data is specific for each department; some data has to be backed up frequently, other data is backed up twice a year. Therefore, you may want to create various backup plans applicable to different sets of machines. In this case, consider creating custom groups.

Custom groups

Custom groups are created by the management server administrator. Creating custom groups helps the administrator to organize data protection by company departments, by Active Directory organizational units, by various populations of users, by the site locations and so forth.

A custom group can contain one or more nested groups. Any custom group can be edited or deleted. The administrator can create the following custom groups:

For more information about operations with groups and machines, see the following sections: