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7.1.3 Recovering dynamic volumes
Dynamic volumes are volumes located on dynamic disks, i.e. disks managed by Windows
Logical Disk Manager (LDM). For more information on dynamic disks, please refer to your
Windows documentation.
Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server can back up and recover dynamic volumes.
A dynamic volume can be recovered over the same volume or unallocated space of a
dynamic group. If recovered over another volume, the target volume’s contents will be
overwritten with the image contents, but the type or other properties of the target
volume will not be changed.
To restore a dynamic volume exactly as it is, prepare a target dynamic group without
volumes. In case you want to restore a dynamic volume in place of some volumes already
existing on the target disks, delete the original volumes using third-party tools, such as
the Windows Disk Management tool.
Dynamic volume contents alone can be recovered onto a basic or dynamic volume
without changing the target volume type. Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server local
version has the
Create dynamic volume
tool so that you be able to prepare the desired
volumes on the target disks.
Backward conversion of dynamic volume to basic disks can be performed, if need be,
using the
Add new disk
operation (see
Chapter 15. Adding a new hard disk
).
With these tools, anywhere-to-anywhere data recovery becomes available, in terms of
basic disks and dynamic volumes of any type (simple, spanned, striped, mirrored or RAID
5). The tools are available in bootable program version. Having booted the Acronis
environment, you can easily prepare the desired dynamic group on bare metal or a
computer with non-Windows operating system.
For how to use the above tools see
7.5 Creating dynamic disks and volumes
.
7.2 Restoring files and folders from file archives
Here we describe how to restore files/folders from a file backup archive. You can restore
the desired files/folders from a disk/partition image as well. To do so, mount the image
(see
11.2.2 Mounting an image
) or start the image restoration and select
Restore
specified files or folders
(see
7.3 Restoring disks/partitions or files from images
).
To restore files and folders from an XFS, JFS, or ReiserFS image, mount it under
Linux and copy the necessary files and folders.
1. Start the
Restore Data Wizard
by clicking on the restore operation icon in the main
program window.
2. Select the archive. If the archive is located in the Acronis Secure Zone, select it to
choose the archive on the next step.