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Component: SRD-CC-CI-CCS
Component Name: For CI Terminology only
Description: A snapshot of the system data that is saved at a specific point in time. If a problem occurs, you can request that the system data is restored to this point in time.
Key Concepts: A restore point is a snapshot of the system at a certain point in time. It is used to restore the system to a previous state in case of an unexpected failure or data corruption. The restore point can be used to undo any changes made since the snapshot was taken. How to use it: Restore points can be created manually or automatically. To create a manual restore point, go to the System Administration menu and select “Create Restore Point”. This will create a snapshot of the system at that moment in time. To restore the system to a previous state, select “Restore from Restore Point” from the same menu and choose the desired restore point. Tips & Tricks: It is important to create regular restore points so that you can easily revert back to a known good state if something goes wrong. It is also important to store your restore points in a secure location, such as an external hard drive or cloud storage, so that they are not lost if something happens to your computer. Related Information: For more information on creating and using restore points, please refer to the SAP documentation on System Administration.