2011 (Windows)

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Table 12-19
General Options properties (continued)
DescriptionOption
Splits the virtual disk into multiple 2 GB
.vmdk files.
For example, use this option if your virtual
disk is stored on a FAT32 drive. Or, any file
system that does not support files larger
than 2 GB. Or, if you want to copy the virtual
disk files to a DVD but the size is larger than
the DVD allows.
Note: This option is specific to VMware; it
is not available if you selected Microsoft
Virtual Disk as the conversion format.
Split virtual disk into 2 GB (.vmdk) files
See
Viewing the properties of a virtual conversion job on page 192.
See Viewing the progress of a virtual conversion job on page 192.
See Editing a virtual conversion job on page 193.
See Running an existing virtual conversion job immediately on page 192.
See Deleting a virtual conversion job on page 193.
About managing file and folder backup data
Drive-based backups capture your entire hard drive. As such, the size of a recovery
point is typically much larger than the data that is captured during the backup
of files and folders. However, file and folder backup data can take up significant
disk space if it is not managed. For example, audio files, video files, and
photographs are typically large files.
You must decide how many versions of backup files that you want to keep. This
decision can depend on how frequently you change the content of your files and
how frequently you run the backups.
See Viewing how much file and folder backup data is stored on page 203.
See Limiting the number of file versions to keep on page 203.
See Manually deleting files from your backups of files and folders on page 203.
See
Finding versions of a file or folder on page 204.
Managing backup destinations
About managing file and folder backup data
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