User Guide
Acronis Disk Director Server 10
Feature Benefit
Command-line interface — create
scripts for application tasks
Automates administrative tasks
Volume management — split, merge,
resize, copy and move partitions within
Windows
Minimizes server downtime
Data destruction — wipe out all data
from a deleted partition and from
unallocated space
Ensures corporate data confidentiality
Hard disk editor — perform advanced
editing, such as restoring boot
records and hexadecimal editing
Maximizes server performance
Application log — view all actions
performed using the application
Eases troubleshooting
Data recovery — restore damaged
partitions
Salvages corporate data
For additional information, please visit
http://www.acronis.com/enterprise/products/diskdirector/
or call +1 877 6699749
System Requirements
• A PC-compatible computer with a Pentium or similar CPU
• 32 MB RAM
• A floppy or a CD-RW drive
• A mouse (recommended)
• Microsoft Windows 2003 Server x64 Editions/ 2003 Server/2000
Server/2000 Advanced Server/NT Server
Supported File Systems:
• FAT16, FAT32, NTFS
• Linux Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, and Linux SWAP
• Special sector-by-sector support for copying and moving partitions of
any other type
Moreover, the product is an ideal companion to Acronis True Image Server. Use Acronis Disk Director
Suite 10 to manage volumes and maximize server performance, such as freeing up unused free
space from one partition and transferring it to another. Then, use Acronis True Image to backup an
entire server, enabling recovery in minutes without any reinstallation of the applications, operating
systems, and server configurations.
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