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  1. Home
  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section II. Managing storage and backups
  4. Managing protection plans
  5. Subscribe an asset or an asset group to a protection plan

Subscribe an asset or an asset group to a protection plan

You can subscribe a single asset or a group of assets to a protection plan. An asset or a group of assets can be subscribed to multiple protection plans. Before you can subscribe assets to a protection plan, you must create a protection plan.

To subscribe an asset or an asset group to a protection plan

  1. On the left, click Workloads then the workload type (for example: VMware).
  2. Select an asset type (for example: Virtual machines, Intelligent VM groups).
  3. Select one or more assets.
  4. Click Add protection.

    If you selected a Cloud workload asset or asset group, proceed to step 7

  5. In Choose a protection plan, select the name of the protection plan and click Next.
  6. (Optional) Adjust any options in the Backup options or Advanced sections.
    • Schedules

      Change the backup start window for full or incremental schedules.

      For SQL Server transaction log schedules you can change the start window, the recurrence, and the retention period.

    • Backup options

      Adjust the backup options that were set up in the original protection plan. The options in this area change depending on workload.

    • Advanced

      Change or add any options that were set up in the original protection plan.

    You need the following permissions to make these changes:

    • Edit attributes, to edit Backup options and Advanced options.

    • Edit full and incremental schedules, to edit the start window for these schedule types.

    • Edit transaction log schedules, to edit the settings for SQL Server transaction log schedules.

  7. Click Protect.

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