Final answer:
Scheduled backups in Windows Server Backup can be saved to external hard drives, network locations, dedicated disks, or VSS capable storage devices. Tape drives and cloud storage are either not supported natively or require additional setup.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question relates to the different destination options available for a scheduled backup using Windows Server Backup. Windows Server Backup supports several types of destinations where one can save backups. The options include:
- External hard drives: These are one of the most common destinations for a backup, providing convenience and portability.
- Network locations: Backups can be scheduled to save to a network share, which is useful for centralized management in a business environment.
- Dedicated disks: Windows Server Backup allows for backups to be stored on dedicated internal or external hard drives that are not used for any other purpose.
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) capable storage devices: This includes devices like SAN (Storage Area Network) that support VSS snapshots.
Note that Windows Server Backup does not support backing up to tape drives natively and cloud storage requires additional configuration or third-party tools to integrate with Windows Server Backup.