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Para proteger um aplicativo, atribua um perfil de recurso e um modelo a ele.
Isso define um plano de backup para os dados do aplicativo.
Para aplicar um modelo de backup:
Clique na guia App Manager e selecione a opção Applications
na lista suspensa. A página Aplicativos é aberta.
Selecione o aplicativo que você quer proteger e escolha Gerenciar plano de backup na lista suspensa no canto inferior direito da página. A página Gerenciar plano de backup é aberta.
Escolha uma opção nas listas suspensas Modelo e Perfil:
Modelo. Um modelo de backup existente que inclui políticas
para definir o snapshot ou a replicação dos dados do aplicativo.
Perfil. Um perfil de recurso que define os recursos usados para armazenar os dados do aplicativo como snapshots ou imagens replicadas.
A página Gerenciar plano de backup mostra uma visualização das políticas atribuídas aos
aplicativos selecionados no mapa de políticas do plano de backup. O backup de dados
vem das políticas e dos perfis de modelo que você criou nos
planos de backup.
Clique em Aplicar plano de backup. A página Aplicar plano de backup é aberta.
Configure os detalhes e as configurações do aplicativo e as configurações de
substituições de políticas.
Configurações do aplicativo. Aplicar configurações específicas do aplicativo.
As configurações do aplicativo podem ser úteis ou necessárias em determinadas circunstâncias.
Modificações de políticas. Modifique as configurações de políticas específicas configuradas
anteriormente no modelo de backup selecionado.
Clique em Aplicar plano de backup para aplicar o modelo de backup e o perfil de recurso.
Uma mensagem de sucesso será exibida.
Clique em OK.
O backup do aplicativo pode não ser feito até que o job programado seja executado
de acordo com as horas de operação definidas no modelo de backup.
Por exemplo, se às 10h (UTC) você atribuir um modelo com horários de
operação de 02h às 05h (UTC), o primeiro job só vai começar
quando o dispositivo tiver um slot de job disponível às 02h (UTC) do dia seguinte.
Para executar um job imediatamente, consulte Realizar uma captura sob demanda.
É possível desativar um plano de backup, suspendendo temporariamente os trabalhos de backup, e
remover um plano de backup de um aplicativo, mantendo-o disponível
para outros aplicativos.
Para desativar ou remover um plano de backup:
Clique na guia App Manager e selecione a opção Applications
na lista suspensa. A página Aplicativos é aberta.
Selecione o aplicativo que você quer remover a proteção e escolha Gerenciar plano de backup na lista suspensa no canto inferior direito da página. A página Gerenciar plano de backup é aberta, mostrando o
modelo e o perfil aplicados ao aplicativo.
Clique no menu suspenso em Aplicar. As opções Desativar e
Remover plano de backup vão aparecer.
A desativação do plano o deixa associado ao aplicativo, mas suspende
todos os trabalhos de backup até que você reative a proteção da mesma forma
que desativou (Desativar agora aparece como Ativar para o aplicativo
selecionado).
A remoção do plano o remove do aplicativo, mas o mantém disponível
para outros aplicativos.
Procedimentos de proteção específicos para tipos de aplicativos
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When you are ready to protect an application, see the specific procedure for that application type.\n\nTo apply a backup template:\n\n1. Click the **App Manager** tab and select the **Applications** option\n from the drop-down list. The **Applications** page opens.\n\n2. Select the application that you want to protect, and then\n choose **Manage Backup Plan** from the drop-down list at the bottom right\n corner of the page. The **Manage Backup Plan** page opens.\n\n3. Choose from the **Template** and **Profile** drop-down lists:\n\n - **Template.** An existing backup template that includes policies to define the snapshot or replication of the application data.\n - **Profile.** An existing resource profile that defines the resources used to store the data of the application as snapshot or replicated images.\n\n The **Manage Backup Plan** page shows a view of the policies assigned to the\n selected applications in the backup plan policy map. Data backup\n comes from the template policies and profiles that you designed in the\n backup plans.\n4. Click **Apply Backup Plan** . The **Apply Backup Plan** page opens.\n\n5. Configure the application's details and settings and policy overrides\n settings.\n\n - **Application Settings.** Apply application-specific settings. Application settings can be useful or required in certain circumstances.\n - **Policy Overrides.** Override specific policy settings previously configured in the selected backup template.\n\n | **Note:** You can override policy settings only if the policy template **Allow Overrides on Policy Settings** property has been set to **Yes**.\n6. Click **Apply backup plan** to apply the backup template and resource profile.\n A success message displays.\n\n7. Click **Okay**.\n\n The application might not get backed up until the scheduled job runs\n according to the hours of operations defined in the backup template.\n For example, if at 10:00 (UTC) you assign a template that has hours of\n operation from 02:00 to 05:00 (UTC), then the first job won't start\n until the appliance has an available job slot at 02:00 (UTC) of the following day.\n To run a job immediately, see [perform an on-demand capture](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/monitor-reports/monitor-jobs#run).\n | **Note:** All policies start and end times are in UTC time zone.\n\n To change backup plan settings for the application,\n see [Modify backup plan management of a managed application](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/states-of-an-application).\n To disable a backup plan, see [Removing backup plan management of an application](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/access-data/states-of-an-application#remove).\n\n| **Note:** To reset one or more application settings back to its default state, click the **Reset to Default** checkbox to the right of the selection you want to reset, or click **Reset All to Default** to reset all application selections back to their default state.\n\nDisable or remove a backup plan from an application\n---------------------------------------------------\n\nYou can disable a backup plan, temporarily suspending backup jobs, and you can\nremove a backup plan from an application entirely, while keeping it available\nfor other applications.\n\nTo disable or remove a backup plan:\n\n1. Click the **App Manager** tab and select the **Applications** option\n from the drop-down list. The **Applications** page opens.\n\n2. Select the application that you want to unprotect, and then\n choose **Manage Backup Plan** from the drop-down list at the bottom right\n corner of the page. The **Manage Backup Plan** page opens, showing the\n template and profile that are applied to the application.\n\n3. Click the drop-down at **Apply** . The options to **Disable** and\n **Remove Backup Plan** appear.\n\n - Disabling the plan leaves it associated with the application but suspends\n all backup jobs until you re-enable protection in the same way that you\n disabled it (**Disable** now appears as **Enable** for the selected\n application).\n\n - Removing the plan removes it from the application but keeps it available\n for other applications.\n\n| **Note:** To delete a template from the system completely, see [Delete a backup template](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/create-template#del-temp).\n\nApplication-types specific protection procedures\n------------------------------------------------\n\n- [Compute Engine instances](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/quickstarts/gce-instances-backup-recovery)\n- [VMware VM](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-template-to-manage-a-VM)\n- [File systems and Filestore](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-plan-to-filesystem)\n- [Oracle databases](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/oracle-advanced-settings)\n- [Microsoft SQL server databases](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/backup/sql-protect)\n- [SAP HANA databases](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/configure-sap-backupmethod)\n- [Other databases](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/otherdb-required-settings)\n- [Generic applications (LVM)](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-temp-to-generic-apps)\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Get an overview of [backup plan](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/backup-plan)\n- Create a [backup template](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/create-template)\n- Create a [backup policy](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/policy-overview)\n- Create a [resource profile](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/concepts/resource-profiles)\n- Configure [advanced policy settings](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/policy-settings) of an application backed up by the policy\n- [Apply a backup plan to an application](/backup-disaster-recovery/docs/create-plan/apply-backup-temp-overview)"]]