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Identifying the volume
Shadow copies are taken for a complete volume, but not for a speci
fi
c directory. Shadow copies
work best when the server stores user
fi
les, such as documents, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics,
or database
fi
les.
NOTE:
Shadow copies should not be used to provide access to previous versions of application or e-mail
databases.
Shadow copies are designed for volumes that store user data such as home directories and My Documents
folders that are redirected by using Group Policy or other shared folders in which users store data.
Shadow copies work with compressed or encrypted
fi
les and retain whatever permissions were set on the
fi
les when the shadow copies were taken. For example, if a user is denied permission to read a
fi
le,
that user would not be able to restore a previous version of the
fi
le, or be able to read the
fi
le after
it has been restored.
Although shadow copies are taken for an entire volume, users must use shared folders to access shadow
copies. Administrators on the local server must also specify the
\\servername\sharename
path to
access shadow copies. If administrators or end users want to access a previous version of a
fi
le that does
not reside in a shared folder, the administrator must
fi
rst share the folder.
NOTE:
Shadow copies are available only on NTFS, not FAT or FAT32 volumes.
Files or folders that are recorded by using Shadow Copy appear static, even though the original data is
changing.
Allocating disk space
When determining the amount of space to allocate for storing shadow copies, consider both the number
and size of
fi
les that are being copied, as well as the frequency of changes between copies. For
example, 100
fi
les that only change monthly require less storage space than 10
fi
les that change daily. If
the frequency of changes to each
fi
le is greater than the amount of space allocated to storing shadow
copies, no shadow copy is created.
Administrators should also consider user expectations of how many versions they will want to have
available. End users might expect only a single shadow copy to be available, or they might expect three
days or three weeks worth of shadow copies. The more shadow copies users expect, the more storage
space administrators must allocate for storing them.
Setting the limit too low also affects backup programs that use shadow copy technology because these
programs are also limited to using the amount of disk space speci
fi
ed by administrators.
NOTE:
Regardless of the volume space that is allocated for shadow copies, there is a maximum of 64 shadow
copies for any volume. When the 65th shadow copy is taken, the oldest shadow copy is purged.
The minimum amount of storage space that can be speci
fi
ed is 350 megabytes (MB). The default storage
size is 10 percent of the source volume (the volume being copied). If the shadow copies are stored on a
separate volume, change the default to re
fl
ect the space available on the
storage
volume instead of the
source
volume. Remember that when the storage limit is reached, older versions of the shadow copies
are deleted and cannot be restored.
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