1 + 5 = i can not see find the answer.

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by multilanguage, May 7, 2007.

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  1. multilanguage

    multilanguage Registered Member

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    I have one Dell w/s that is indentical to five others. I have six os licenses.
    Do I have to clone #1 and then take it around to the other five or can the other five read the clone from #1 ?

    Yes it probably a common question, sorry.
     
  2. DoGGpound

    DoGGpound Registered Member

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    The answer is, 6
     
  3. DwnNdrty

    DwnNdrty Registered Member

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    We need a little more information.
    What version of True Image - and build number?
    What operating system - win2k, XP, or Vista?
    Are the computers all networked, if so, wireless or wired?
     
  4. multilanguage

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    What version of True Image - and build number?
    TIws 9.1 b 3887
    What operating system -
    XP pro sp2
    Are the computers all networked, if so, wireless or wired?
    Wired
     
  5. Acronis Support

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    Hello multilanguage,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Remote Workstation Disk Backup Software.

    Please be aware that there are two approaches available:

    Clone Disk - migrates/copies the entire contents of one disk drive to another;

    Backup - creates a special archive file for backup and disaster recovery purposes;

    Please take a look at this FAQ article explaining the difference between Clone Disk and Backup approaches in more detail.

    Actually, Clone Disk approach is usually used to upgrade the hard drive (e.g. install a larger disk), while Backup approach is basically dedicated for the complete data backup and disaster recovery purposes.

    Please notice that in order to deploy the system to other computers, you first need to create an image of the source one. Then you will be able to restore it on target computers (remotely or locally). Please see the respective User's Guide for detailed intructions.

    Thank you.
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    Marat Setdikov
     
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