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Unallocated space (basic GPT disk) 
Basic GPT volume 
Basic GPT volume 
Basic GPT volume 
Moving and resizing volumes during recovery 
You can resize the resulting basic volume, both MBR and GPT, during recovery, or change the 
volume's location on the disk. A resulting dynamic volume cannot be moved or resized. 
Preparing disk groups and volumes 
Before recovering dynamic volumes to bare metal you should create a disk group on the target 
hardware. 
You also might need to create or increase unallocated space on an existing disk group. This can be 
done by deleting volumes or converting basic disks to dynamic. 
You might want to change the target volume type (basic, simple/spanned, striped, mirrored, RAID 
0+1, RAID 5). This can be done by deleting the target volume and creating a new volume on the 
resulting unallocated space.  
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 includes a handy disk management utility which enables you to 
perform the above operations both under the operating system and on bare metal. To find out more 
about Acronis Disk Director Lite, see the Disk management (p. 192) section. 
2.9  Tape support 
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 supports tape libraries, autoloaders, SCSI and USB tape drives as 
storage devices. A tape device can be locally attached to a managed machine (in this case, the 
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent writes and reads the tapes) or accessed through the Acronis 
Backup & Recovery 10 Storage Node. Storage nodes ensure fully automatic operation of tape 
libraries and autoloaders. 
Backup archives created using different ways of access to tape have different formats. A tape written 
by a storage node cannot be read by an agent.  
Linux-based and PE-based bootable media allow for backup and recovery using both local access and 
access through the storage node. Backups created using the bootable media can be recovered with 
the Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 Agent running in the operating system. 
2.9.1  Tape compatibility table 
The following table summarizes the readability of tapes written by Acronis True Image Echo and 
Acronis True Image 9.1 product families in Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. The table also illustrates 
the compatibility of tapes written by various components of Acronis Backup & Recovery 10. 
...is readable on a tape device attached to a machine 
with... 
ABR10 
Bootable 
Media 
ABR10 
Agent for 
Windows 
ABR10 
Agent for 
Linux 
ABR10 
Storage 
Node 
Tape written on 
a locally 
attached tape 
Bootable Media  ATIE 9.1  +  +  +  + 
ATIE 9.5  +  +  +  + 
ATIE 9.7  +  +  +  + 
ABR10 
+ 
+ 
+ 
+ 










