True Image 9 Questions

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  1. rinconmike

    rinconmike Registered Member

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    I am thinking of getting True Image 9 to repalce my Ghost 9. I have some questions.

    1. What is the difference between TI9 and the TI8 Server Edition?
    2. Does TI 9 Support Large Drives (I have a 1.6 Terabyte USB Drive)
    3. Does it Support Raid 5 and Raid 0
    4. Does it support Networking. Can I backup and restore to a Network Drive.
    5. When booting from a boot CD (Recovery Environment) can it find the network drives?
    6. Does the disaster recover allow restore to SCSI Drives (need to load SCSI Drivers)?


    thanks,

    Mike
     
  2. Acronis Support

    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello rinconmike,

    Thank you for your interest in Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    1. Please read the information about Acronis True Image 9.0 and Acronis True Image 8.0 Server for Windows on our web-site.

    Acronis True Image is a product for the home and home office. It is easy to use interface ensures that home and home office users with limited technology skills can protect and restore their data.

    Acronis True Image Server for Windows delivers easy-to-use backup and bare-metal restore solution for businesses running Windows servers.

    2. Yes, Acronis True Image supports a large drive.

    3. Yes, you can download Acronis True Image 9.0 trial version In order to see how it will work on your computer.

    4-5. The image file(s) can be stored on CDs, on DVDs, on a local/network drive or on an external drive. After booting from the rescue CD you will need to point to the location of your image archive and proceed with the restore procedure. If only limitations you cannot restore an image to the same partitions it is stored on.

    6. Please create Acronis bootable CD with the trial version, boot from it and make sure it will recognize your drive correctly.

    Thank you.
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    Irina Shirokova
     
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