Device groups

Note This functionality is not available in the Standard edition of the backup software.

Device groups are designed for convenient management of a large number of registered devices.

You can apply a backup plan to a group. Once a new device appears in the group, the device becomes protected by the plan. If a device is removed from the group, the device will no longer be protected by the plan. A plan that is applied to a group cannot be revoked from a member of the group, only from the group itself.

Only devices of the same type can be added to a group. For example, under Hyper-V you can create a group of Hyper-V virtual machines. Under Machines with agents, you can create a group of machines with installed agents. Under All devices, you cannot create a group.

A single device can be a member of more than one group.

Built-in groups

Once a device is registered, it appears in one of the built-in root groups on the Devices tab.

Root groups cannot be edited or deleted. You cannot apply plans to root groups.

Some of the root groups contain built-in sub-root groups. These groups cannot be edited or deleted. However, you can apply plans to sub-root built-in groups.

Custom groups

Protecting all devices in a built-in group 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.

A custom group can contain one or more nested groups. Any custom group can be edited or deleted. There are the following types of custom groups:

In this section

Creating a static group

Adding devices to static groups

Creating a dynamic group

Applying a backup plan to a group