TIP:
When extending a basic disk, if you receive a message that there is not enough disk space to extend
the volume, it is possible to convert to dynamic, provided that there are other dynamic disks with space
available and that the storage server is not a node in a cluster. The volume can then be extended
over a set of dynamic disks.
Volume shadow copies
NOTE:
Select storage servers can be deployed in a clustered as well as a non-clustered con
fi
guration. This
chapter discusses using shadow copies in a non-clustered environment.
The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides an infrastructure for creating point-in-time snapshots (shadow
copies) of volumes. Shadow Copy supports 64 shadow copies per volume.
A shadow copy contains previous versions of the
fi
les or folders contained on a volume at a speci
fi
c
point in time. While the shadow copy mechanism is managed at the server, previous versions of
fi
les
and folders are only available over the network from clients, and are seen on a per folder or
fi
le level,
and not as an entire volume.
The shadow copy feature uses data blocks. As changes are made to the
fi
le system, the Shadow Copy
Service copies the original blocks to a special cache
fi
le, to maintain a consistent view of the
fi
le at a
particular point in time. Because the snapshot only contains a subset of the original blocks, the cache
fi
le is typically smaller than the original volume. In the snapshot’s original form, it takes up no space
because blocks are not moved until an update to the disk occurs.
By using shadow copies, a storage server can maintain a set of previous versions of all
fi
les on the
selected volumes. End users access the
fi
le or folder by using a separate client add-on program, which
enables them to view the
fi
le in Windows Explorer. Accessing previous versions of
fi
les, or shadow
copies, enables users to:
•
Recover
fi
les that were accidentally deleted. Previous versions can be opened and copied to
a safe location.
•
Recover from accidentally overwriting a
fi
le. A previous version of that
fi
le can be accessed.
•
Compare several versions of a
fi
le while working. Use previous versions to compare changes
between two versions of a
fi
le.
Shadow copies cannot replace the current backup, archive, or business recovery system, but they can
help to simplify restore procedures. Because a snapshot only contains a portion of the original data
blocks, shadow copies can not protect against data loss due to media failures. However, the strength
of snapshots is the ability to instantly recover data from shadow copies, reducing the number of times
needed to restore data from tape.
Shadow copy planning
Before setup is initiated on the server and the client interface is made available to end users, consider the
following:
•
From what volume will shadow copies be taken?
•
How much disk space should be allocated for shadow copies?
•
Will separate disks be used to store shadow copies?
•
How frequently will shadow copies be made?
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