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11.9 Backup Server<br />

The Backup Server can support any storage system protocol which can add itself to Windows <strong>and</strong> be<br />

formatted by Windows Disk Management. The following diagram shows the possible types of storage<br />

systems the Backup Server can support. The Backup Server allows you to select multiple drives, both<br />

local drives or through networking, to be used to back up files.<br />

11.9.1 Adding a Disk Volume<br />

Generally the steps to add a disk volume from a storage system looks something like this:<br />

1. Assign a disk volume on the storage system for GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

2. Create an account on the storage system for GV-<strong>System</strong>.<br />

3. Build the connection between the storage system <strong>and</strong> GV-<strong>System</strong>. Certain storage systems may<br />

require you to install <strong>and</strong> configure additional program, e.g. iSCSI Initiator, on the computer of<br />

GV-<strong>System</strong> for building the connection. For this, consult the documentation of your storage<br />

system.<br />

4. When the disk volume can be detected by Windows, format the disk volume with Window’s Disk<br />

Management as well as a lock disk.<br />

Steps 1~3 may vary depending on the type of storage system. Ensure the newly added storage drive<br />

can be detected by Windows <strong>and</strong> be formatted by Disk Management in Computer Management. (To<br />

access the Computer Management window, right-click the My Computer icon on the desk <strong>and</strong> select<br />

Manage. Go down to Storage <strong>and</strong> select Disk Management.)<br />

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Useful Utilities<br />

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