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[Optional] Enter a unique name for the backup plan. A conscious name lets you identify the 
plan among others. 
Backup options
[Optional] Configure parameters of the backup operation, such as pre/post backup 
commands, maximum network bandwidth allocated for the backup stream or the backup 
archive compression level. If you do nothing in this section, the default values (p. 75) will be 
used. 
After any of the settings is changed against the default value, a new line that displays the 
newly set value appears. The setting status changes from Default to Reset to default. Should 
you modify the setting again, the line will display the new value unless the new value is the 
default one. When the default value is set, the line disappears. Therefore, in this section you 
always see only the settings that differ from the default values. 
To reset all the settings to the default values, click Reset to default. 
Plan's credentials, comments, label 
To access these settings, click Show plan's credentials, comments, label. 
Plan's credentials (p. 52) 
[Optional] Specify the credentials under which the plan will run.
Comments
[Optional] Type a description of the backup plan.
Label (p. 52)
[Optional] Type a text label for the machine you are going to back up. The label can be used 
to identify the machine in various scenarios. 
After you have performed all the required steps, click OK to create the backup plan.
After that, you might be prompted for the password (p. 54).
The plan you have created will be accessible for examination and managing in the Backup plans and 
tasks (p. 159) view. 
4.2.1 Selecting data to back up
To select the data to back up
1. In the Data to back up section, select the type of data you want to be backed up. The list of
available data types depends on the agents running on the machine and the types of licenses: 
Disks/volumes 
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Acronis Backup Agent for Linux is installed. 
Select this option to back up entire physical machines or their individual disks or volumes. To 
be able to back up this data, you must have Administrator or Backup operator privileges. 
A disk-level backup enables you to recover the entire system in case of severe data damage 
or hardware failure. Also, you can individually recover files and folders. The backup 
procedure is faster than copying files, and may significantly speed up the backup process 
when backing up large volumes of data. 
Folders/files
Available if Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Acronis Backup Agent for Linux is installed. 
Select this option to back up specific files and folders.