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To include In the Volumes column: Comments
Windows and Linux volumes
All volumes Type or select: [All Volumes] Refers to all volumes on machines running
Windows, and all mounted volumes on
machines running Linux.
Windows volumes
Volume C: Type C:\ or select it from the list
System volume Type or select: [System Volume] The system volume contains the
hardware-specific files that are needed to
start Windows, such as Ntldr, Boot.ini, and
Ntdetect.com.
There is only one system volume even if
multiple Windows operating systems are
installed on the computer.
Boot volume Type or select: [Boot Volume] Refers to the registered machine's boot
volume.
The boot volume contains the Windows
folder and the supporting files for the
Windows operating system (typically
located in the Windows\System32 folder).
It may or may not be the same as the
system volume.
If multiple operating systems are installed
on the computer, this is the boot volume
of the operating system in which the
agent is working.
All fixed volumes Type or select: [Fixed Volumes] Refers to all volumes other than
removable media. Fixed volumes include
volumes on SCSI, ATAPI, ATA, SSA, SAS and
SATA devices, and on RAID arrays.
Linux volumes
First partition on
the first IDE hard
disk of a Linux
machine
Type or select: /dev/hda1 hda1 is the standard device name for the
first partition of the first IDE hard disk
drive. For more details, see Note on Linux
machines.
First partition on
the first SCSI hard
disk of a Linux
machine
Type or select: /dev/sda1 sda1 is the standard device name for the
first partition of the first SCSI hard disk
drive. For more details, see Note on Linux
machines.
First partition on
the first software
RAID hard disk of a
Linux machine
Type or select: /dev/md1 md1 is the standard device name for the
first partition of the first software RAID
drive. For more details, see Note on Linux
machines.
The names of templates such as [All Volumes] or [System Volume] are case-insensitive: you can type
[All volumes], [all volumes], etc.
Note: When backing up virtual machines by using Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent for ESX/ESXi, [All
Volumes] is the only template that can be used.