MirraHints&Tips

__Mirra Hints:__ > **net stop mirra.service** > to resume the Mirra backup, then enter this command: > **net start mirra.service** > The Mirra service will restart automatically every time the PC is shutdown and restarted or rebooted.
 * 1) If the Mirra service is using too much CPU on your desktop/laptop at any time, you may temporarily deactivate the Mirra client on your PC by opening a DOS window (or entering Start -> Run) and then typing this command:

__Mirra References:__
 * 1) [|A great tutorial "Getting Started Guide" and other documents] available online for the Mirra,
 * 2) [|Support forum for Mirra] on Seagate web site

The Mirra server does two things:
 * performs continuous backup of files and creates versions (every time you update a file, it backs up the last version you were using)
 * allows another PC or Mac to be synchronized with a copy of that last version automatically

At C3HUU, the first bullet summarizes the Mirra server use. The second bullet was setup for testing and some of the people who recommend Mirra use it in their offices to synchronize files automatically. This synchronization feature is also one way to recover files from one PC to another, but it requires a System Administrator to setup the Mirra client on a PC and initiate the synchronization.