HARDWOODS Hardwoods produce a stylish, high-performing grained wood that is generally used for flooring and furniture. It is very dense, making it difficult to carve and maneuver, but it offers good tensile and shear strength. Because of its easy maintenance, hardwoods make beautiful flooring. Hardwoods are easy to clean; scratches and dents are easily fixed. They come in a wide variety of colors and finishes and have a high resistance to fire. Hardwood forests take longer to replenish due to the trees' slow growth rate. Imagine a Louisiana live oak. They are absolutely glorious but take a lifetime or more to get there. Such a slow growth rate does not make for an economical timber supply and drive end-users' costs up. While hardwoods' most common use is flooring, it can also be used for cladding, paneling, cabinetry, fencing, boats, and outdoor decks. Hardwoods tend to be more difficult to work with and perform best in high-traffic usage, such as flooring and furniture. Examples of hardwood trees: Oak Maple Hickory Walnut Cherry Hardwoods are darker in color (above has dark stain) and are ideal for flooring and cabinetry.
To automatically suppress alarms that occur under specific conditions or during a specific time interval, you can configure alarm suppression settings. For example, alarms informing about high resource utilization may need to be suppressed if these alarms occur during a scheduled resource-consuming operation (such as backup performed with Veeam Backup & Replication or other operations). For suppressed alarms, Veeam ONE does not show any notifications and does not perform any response actions. If the object stays affected by the end of the suppression period, Veeam ONE will trigger the alarm and perform the alarm response actions. On the Suppress tab of the Alarm settings window, specify alarm suppression settings. Suppressing Alarms During Events To suppress the alarm under specific conditions or when a specific event occurs, choose one of the following options: Veeam Backup activity — suppresses the alarm when Veeam Backup & Replication jobs are running. Veeam ONE detects which VMs are being processed and does not trigger alarms for these VMs and associated hosts and datastores.