The difference in job wizard options is defined by nature of the protected workloads.
- Workstations are more personal devices, with human being accessing them interactively, having a physical access to the device, being mobile, commonly offline \ on the road. That is why options like connection to the storage and operations with lock\logoff events are present here.
- Servers are more static, with little to none physical access to the hardware, sitting in the server room, where you can always expect target storage as well as connection to backup server to be available at all times.
- Workstations are more personal devices, with human being accessing them interactively, having a physical access to the device, being mobile, commonly offline \ on the road. That is why options like connection to the storage and operations with lock\logoff events are present here.
- Servers are more static, with little to none physical access to the hardware, sitting in the server room, where you can always expect target storage as well as connection to backup server to be available at all times.
Statistics: Posted by Egor Yakovlev — Feb 23, 2024 1:42 pm






