inSync Private Cloud 5.2 - inSync Help - Druva
inSync Private Cloud 5.2 - inSync Help - Druva
inSync Private Cloud 5.2 - inSync Help - Druva
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
<strong>inSync</strong> <strong>5.2</strong> <strong>Private</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> – Administrator’s Guide<br />
enter 0 KBps, 0 MBps, or 0%.<br />
Max bandwidth [WAN]<br />
Indicates the maximum internet bandwidth that<br />
<strong>inSync</strong> can use when the personal computers are<br />
connected to a wide area network. The<br />
maximum bandwidth can be indicated in<br />
absolute terms or as a percentage of the total<br />
available bandwidth.<br />
Note: To remove any restrictions on the<br />
bandwidth available for the backup process,<br />
enter 0 KBps, 0 MBps, or 0%.<br />
CPU priority<br />
Indicates the priority that the operating system<br />
on user's personal computer will assign to the<br />
<strong>inSync</strong> backup process. A higher value indicates a<br />
higher CPU priority compared to other processes<br />
on the user's personal computer.<br />
Note: Assigning a higher priority to the <strong>inSync</strong><br />
backup process may affect the performance of<br />
other applications on the user's personal<br />
computers.<br />
Allow users to modify resource settings<br />
If selected, the users will be able to assign the<br />
maximum bandwidth and CPU priority for the<br />
<strong>inSync</strong> backup process.<br />
Note: Once a user has modified resource settings<br />
for their personal computers, you will not be able<br />
to force resource settings on that user even if<br />
you change the Profile settings or move the user<br />
to a different Profile.<br />
Mobile Policies<br />
Mobile Access and Backup Area<br />
These properties are displayed while creating a profile as well as in the profile details page.<br />
110