FAQs from Rohde & Schwarz

Why is it needed to frequently run backups?

Description

Using ELEKTRA I have found a backup dialog. For daily use, is it needed to run backups using this tool?

Resolution

The most important aspect is that with a backup you protect ELEKTRA settings and data (Templates, saved Tests, etc.) from loss. By default, during backup all data is transferred to backup path
C:\ProgramData\Rohde-Schwarz\ELEKTRA\x.xx.xx\Backup.

The "Backup" dialog ('Home' => 'Administration' => 'Data Management' => 'Backup') defines all backup settings. From here you can define automatic time intervals for the backup and the number of backups you would like to keep.

Example:

Why is it needed to frequently run backups? Example 1

You can also use the "Create a backup" icon to immediately create a backup of the R&S ELEKTRA database.

Screen 2

Be careful with this, if you also do frequently backups in time intervalls. If the number of created backups has reached the number specified in the field "Keep the last <n> backups", the creation of a new backup immediately deletes the oldest backup file.

The backup is a preventive measure. In case of an incident, it may requires work to recreate lost data. Because of this it is recommended to save a copy of your ELEKTRA database at regular intervals. A backup creates a copy of the actual database on your computer for exactly this version of ELEKTRA you are running. Together with a checksum, everything ends up in a zip-file. If there is a need to do a Restore, you get exactly this previous state of ELEKTRA on the same ELEKTRA version.