Installation and operation
Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2007
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Windows Vista all Editions
Windows 2000/XP
Acronis Snap Deploy enables, with certain limitations (some operations or
options will not be available), deployment of any PC-based operating system.
For example, Windows 98/NT/ME can be deployed only as is, without
changing SID, user accounts or network settings.
2.3
Supported file systems and media
Acronis Snap Deploy supports the following file systems:
FAT16/32
NTFS
Ext2/Ext3
ReiserFS
Reiser4
Linux SWAP
XFS
JFS
Supported media
Acronis Snap Deploy supports any local, network and removable media,
including:
Local and networked hard drives
IDE and SCSI RAID controllers of any level
CD-R/RW*
DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW (DVD burning software required)*
USB and FireWire (IEEE-1394) storage devices*
Magneto-optical media, Iomega ZIP/Jaz, etc.*
* When creating a master image on removable media, make sure that the
image will fit into one disk. The current version of Acronis Snap Deploy does
not support images, spread on several CDs, DVDs etc.
2.4
Used Ports and IP addresses
The Acronis OS Deploy Server and the Acronis Snap Deploy Management
Console use the following ports and IP addresses for remote operation:
UDP port: 9876
TCP port: 9876, if busy, choose a port at random
IPv4 multicast address: 239.255.219.45
IPv6 multicast address: FF05::fAA5:741E.
Acronis Snap Deploy Management Console UDP port: 9877, if busy,
choose a port at random
The Acronis PXE Server uses following ports and IP addresses:
UDP port: 67, 68, 69.