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User's Guide
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User's GuideAcronis True Image 9.1Server for WindowsCompute with confidencewww.acronis.com

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• Windows 2000 Server/2000 Advanced Server/2003 Server • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions Acronis True Image S

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More information about contacting Acronis Technical Support is available at the following link: http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/support/Copyright ©

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Chapter 2. Acronis True Image Server for Windows installation and starting 2.1 Installing Acronis True Image Server for Windows To install Acronis

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2.1.1 Acronis Universal Restore installation Acronis Universal Restore is an option to Acronis True Image Server for Windows. It should be purchased

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Chapter 3. General information and proprietary Acronis technologies 3.1 The difference between file archives and disk/partition images A backup arc

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A standalone full backup may be an optimal solution if you often roll back the system to the initial state (like in a gaming club or Internet café, t

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3.4 Acronis Startup Recovery Manager 3.4.1 How it works The Acronis Startup Recovery Manager enables starting Acronis True Image Server for Windows

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1. Finds the sectors in the image which contain system files, and restores these sectors first. Thus, the OS is restored and can be started in a very

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Using Microsoft System Preparation Tool (Sysprep) does not solve this problem, because Sysprep permits replacing drivers only for Plug-and-Play devi

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Network share drive Floppy disk CD drive 5. The machine reboots. 6. Windows takes control and initiates the usual first-start process. The recov

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Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2006. All rights reserved. “Acronis”, "Acronis Compute with Confidence", “Acronis Snap Restore”, “Acronis R

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3.7.4 Benefits 1. Acronis Universal Restore can be used “after the fact”: it is not necessary to create an image with the option, you can restore an

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3.9 Viewing disk and partition information You can change the way of data representation in all schemes you see in various wizards. To the right are

Page 15 - 3.3 Acronis Secure Zone

Chapter 4. Using Acronis True Image Server for Windows Acronis True Image Server for Windows supports the command-line mode for data backup and rest

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• Show Log – open the Log Viewer window • Manage Acronis Secure Zone – create, delete and resize a special hidden partition for storing archives (A

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4.2 Available operations You can perform the following operations. • Backup and restore data, including system disks/partitions Click Backup or Rec

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• Turn on/off Windows System Restore tool See 10.5 Managing Sys em Restore. t• Create bootable rescue media, its ISO or RIS package See Chapter 9

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Chapter 5. Creating backup archives To be able to restore the lost data or roll back your system to a predetermined state, you should first create a

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6. Set filters for the specific types of files you do not wish to back up. For example, you may want hidden and system files and folders, as well as

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The “farther” you store the archive from the original folders, the safer it will be in case of data damage. For example, saving the archive to anot

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11. Click Next. 12. Select the backup options (that is, backup file splitting, compression level, password protection, pre/post backup commands etc.

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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT BY ACCEPTING, YOU (ORIGINAL PURCHASER) INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS. IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO ACCEPT THE PRODUCT U

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You may want to adjust the backup process priority. To do so, click on the process icon in the System Tray and select Low, Normal, or High priority

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5. Click Next. 6. Select the name and location of the archive file. If you are going to create a full archive, type the file name in the File Name

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10. Select the backup options (that is, backup file splitting, compression level, password protection, pre/post backup commands etc.). You may Use de

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5.3.1 Archive protection The default setting – no password. An archive can be protected with a password. To protect the archive from being restored

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Unchecking the Do not perform operations until the commands execution is complete box, checked by default, will permit the backup process to run conc

Page 29 - 5 3 Setting backup options

Before/after data capture commands can also be used for purposes different from suspending the database, especially if VSS support is enabled. You ma

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If you frequently backup data to network drives, think of limiting the network usage used by Acronis True Image Server for Windows. To set the desir

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When backing up to a diskette, CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW: Acronis True Image Server for Windows will ask you to insert a new disk when the previous one is

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partitions must be included into the image. Any partitions which are missing from the image will be lost. If you want more functionality during resto

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Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data 6.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD? As mentioned above (see 2.3 Running Acronis True Image Server for

Page 34 - 5.3.4 Database support

Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction...7 1.1 Acronis T

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6.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives Here we describe how to restore file/folders from a file backup archive. You can restore the desi

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To restore data from a differential backup, you must have the initial full backup as well. 6. Click Next. 7. Select a folder on your computer where

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screen. Then your settings will be saved as default. See 6.4 Setting restore options for more information. 12. Click Next. 13. Set filters for the s

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6.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images To restore a partition (disk) from an image, Acronis True Image Server for Windows must obtain e

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backups by its creation date/time. Thus, you can roll back the disk/partition state to a certain date. To restore data from an incremental backup, y

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into the image. Any partitions which are missing from the image will be lost. However, you can choose an ordinary way of restoration for that image.

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If there are partitions on the target disk, you will be prompted by the Nonempty Destination Hard Disk Drive window stating that the destination dis

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2. Click Next. 6.3.7 Changing the restored partition file system 1. Though seldom required, you can change the partition file system during its rest

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6.3.9 Assigning a letter to the restored partition 1. Acronis True Image Server for Windows will assign an unused letter to a restored partition. Yo

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3. If you know which drivers are required for the new hardware, add them to the drivers list in the next window. You can add Hardware Abstraction Lay

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Chapter 6. Restoring the backup data ...39 6.1 Restore under Windows or boot from CD

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6.3.13 Restoration summary and executing restoration 1. At the final step, the restoration summary is displayed. Up to this point, you can click Bac

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6.4.2 Files overwriting mode This option allows you to keep useful data changes made since the backup being restored was done. Choose what to do if

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Here you can specify a path to the driver repository - a folder or folders on a network drive or CD where Acronis Universal Restore will search for

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Chapter 7. Scheduling tasks Acronis True Image Server for Windows allows you to schedule periodic backup tasks. Doing so will give you peace of mind

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• When my computer shuts down – the task will be executed before every server shutdown or reboot • When I log off – the task will be executed each

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If the computer is off when the scheduled time comes, the task won’t be performed, but you can force the missed task to launch at the next system st

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7.1.3 Setting up monthly execution If you select monthly execution, set the Start time and days on which to execute the task: • Day – on the specif

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If the computer is off when the scheduled time comes, the task won’t be performed, but you can force the missed task to launch at the next system sta

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Chapter 8. Managing Acronis Secure Zone 8.1 Creating Acronis Secure Zone Acronis Secure Zone can be located on any local disk. It is created using

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8.2 Resizing Acronis Secure Zone 1. When prompted by the wizard, select Manage Acronis Secure Zone. 2. Select to increase or decrease the zone. You

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Chapter 12. Transferring the system to a new disk ...72 12.1 General information...

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Zone deletion might take several minutes or more. Please wait until the whole procedure is finished. Acronis Secure Zone deletion will automatically

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Chapter 9. Creating bootable media 9.1 Creating Acronis rescue media You can run Acronis True Image Server for Windows on a bare metal or on a cras

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Acronis True Image Server for Windows offers the following components: • Acronis True Image Server for Windows full version Includes support of USB,

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combination of Acronis True Image Server for Windows and Win PE facilities and therefore provides more functionality than using only-Acronis bootable

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Chapter 10. Other operations 10.1 Validating backup archives To be certain that your archives are not damaged, you can check their integrity. 1. To

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10.2.1 Email notification To set up e-mail notification, select Tools -> Options -> Notifications -> E-mail: Provide the email address to

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Provide the name of the computer to which notifications will be sent. Below in this window you can choose whether you want to get notifications: - w

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The left panel can contain up to 50 logs. If there are more, you can browse the list using the More and Less buttons with the left and right arrows.

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10.4.2 SNMP notifications You can choose whether to send event log messages issued by Acronis True Image Server for Windows to computers, running SN

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Chapter 11. Mounting an image as a virtual drive Acronis True Image Server for Windows can mount partition images as virtual drives, thus letting yo

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Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Acronis True Image Server for Windows – a complete solution for corporate users You have come to rely on your servers t

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If you added a comment to the archive, it will be displayed to the right of the drives tree. If the archive was protected with a password, Acronis Tr

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You can connect multiple partition images. If you want to connect another partition image, repeat the procedure. 11.2 Unmounting an image We recomm

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Chapter 12. Transferring the system to a new disk 12.1 General information Sooner or later any computer user finds out that the hard disk is too sm

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No data will be lost because the original disk is only being read (no partitions are changed or resized) until data transfer is completed. Neverthel

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You can determine the source and destination using the information provided in this window (disk number, capacity, label, partition and file system

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12.3.4 Partitioned destination disk At this point, the program checks to see if the destination disk is free. If not, you will be prompted by the No

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• Keep data – leave the old disk partitions and data intact • Destroy data – destroy all data on the old disk. If you are going to sell or give aw

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The second method takes more time, but makes it impossible to recover data afterwards, even with special equipment. The first method is less secure,

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unallocated. Further, you will be able to use the unallocated space to create new partitions or to enlarge the existing partitions with special tools

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If you selected manual partition creation earlier, the partition layout will look different. This partitioning method is described below. 12.3.11 C

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Businesses today are moving to leverage the latest technologies, dual-core 64 bit processors and 64 bit operating systems. With Acronis True Image S

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To resize either partition, check the Proceed relayout box. If you are satisfied with the partition layout shown, uncheck this box (if checked). Cli

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Chapter 13. Adding a new hard disk If you don't have enough space for your data, you can either replace the old disk with a new higher-capacity

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unallocated space near it). Having provided the new partition location and size, you can input a label for the new partition. If you make a mistake a

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Chapter 14. Command-line mode and scripting Acronis True Image Server for Windows supports the command-line mode, as well as the GUI mode, and can b

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Specifies the partitions to include into the image file by numbers. The list of available partitions is provided by /list. Partition numbers are spec

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Specifies the partition where the image file is stored (by letter or number). This option is used with /filename:file_name. In this case the file nam

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restore partition 2-5 to its original place use: /partition:2-2 /target partition:2-5. /password:[password] Specifies the password for the image file

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Specifies the virtual disk to be disconnected by letter. /letter:all Disconnects all virtual drives. 7. asz_create Creates Acronis Secure Zone on th

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Activates the Acronis Secure Zone (or, rather, activates Acronis Startup Recovery Manager). This command may also be used as an option with ‘asz_crea

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• This will restore hard disk 2 from image 1.tib, protected with password ‘qwerty’. trueimagecmd /deploy /filename:"C:\Test\1.tib" /partit

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• Pre/post backup/restore commands – Users can specify their own commands which will be executed before and after the backup or restore process. For

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/progress – outputs progress of backup operations run either from Acronis True Image Server for Windows graphics user interface, or from the script.

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14.2.3 Script usage examples The following example illustrates the usage of a script to backup two partitions (logical drives), C and F. mybackup2.t

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