Backup & Recovery
This page enables users to manage backups, restores, configure targets, configure the applications within the protection scope, and set associated policies.
- 1.Log in to the T4K Management Console.
- 2.From the left panel menu, click Backup & Recovery.
- 3.From the page and left panel menu displayed, choose what you want to configure or action. Refer to the following image and descriptions in the associated table.

Field No. | Field/Button Name | Description |
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1 | Back button | Pressing this returns a user to the Cluster Management (Home) page. |
2 | Cluster Search | Use this search field to find the clusters that you want to display. |
3 | Cluster selection | This is the cluster that has been selected. The dropdown symbol at the right side of this field hides/displays the associated menu below. The same menu (fields 4-9) is displayed below whatever cluster that is selected. |
3a | Cluster Health | Clicking this icon displays a pop-up window with an overview of T4K deployment and target browser pod health. |
3b | License Information | Clicking this displays an overview of the License Edition, the Capacity (CPUs) covered by the license, the Expiry date, the T4K Build Version and an option to Update License Key. |
4 | Namespaces | Clicking this displays all the namespaces associated with the selected cluster. |
5 | Applications | Provides an overview of available application Labels, Helm & Operator, and Objects to individually backup. |
6 | Backupplans | Create backup plans here for applications, single namespaces, or multiple namespaces. |
7 | Targets | This provides an overview of all targets in the entire cluster, providing the full status and size of associated backups. |
8 | Hooks | This provides an overview of all available hooks, showing the namepsace that they are associated with, as well as Pre Commands and Post Commands. User may also create new hooks. |
9 | Policies | Here a user can get a complete summary of all Scheduling Policies, which dictates how often a backup is created. Retention Policies are also summarised here, which dictate how many backups are retained at one time. |
Refer to the following child pages for a step-by-step guide for each of the multiple options and actions available.
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