User Guide

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Windows Vista all Editions
Acronis True Image Server also enables creating a bootable diskette or CD-R/W that can
back-up and restore a disk/partition on a computer running any PC-based operating system
including Linux®.
1.3.3 Supported file systems
FAT16/32
NTFS
Ext2/Ext3
ReiserFS
Reiser4
Linux SWAP
XFS
JFS
If a file system is not supported or is corrupted, Acronis True Image Server can copy data
using a sector-by-sector approach.
For XFS and JFS file systems the partition resizing feature is not supported.
1.3.4 Supported storage media
Hard disk drives
Networked storage devices such as Storage Area Networks (SANs) and Network Attached
Storage (NAS)
SCSI tape drives
IDE and SCSI RAID controllers of any level
FTP-servers*
CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R (including double-layer DVD+R), DVD+RW, DVD-RAM**
USB 1.0 / 2.0, FireWire (IEEE-1394) and PC card storage devices
ZIP®, Jaz® and other removable media
* - an FTP-server must allow passive mode for file transfers. Data recovery directly from
FTP-server requires the archive to consist of files no more than 2GB in size. It is
recommended that you change the source computer firewall settings to open ports 20 and
21 for both TCP and UDP protocols and disable the Routing and Remote Access Windows
service.
** - Burned write-once discs cannot be read in Windows NT 4 without third-party software.
Burned rewritable discs cannot be read in Linux without kernel patch.
1.4 Technical support
Users of legally purchased copies of Acronis True Image Server are entitled to free technical
support from Acronis. If you experience problems installing or using Acronis products that
you can’t solve yourself by using this guide, then please contact Acronis Technical Support.