Server or Home, what version do I need?

Discussion in 'Acronis True Image Product Line' started by Bo Derek, Jul 20, 2005.

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  1. Bo Derek

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    I have a desktop system used as a file server with Windows Server 2003 as the operating system. For storage purposes I use two ATA-HDD-drives in Raid 0 on a Promise FastTrak Raid controller.

    Now I want to backup the content of the whole Raid-set, burning it on DVD (NEC 3500) and restore it to non-Raid-drives I install afterwards on the same system instead of the Raid-set.

    As Acronis TI for home users does not support my operating system is it possible to use the rescue media to achieve the goal?

    Thank you for your efforts!
     
  2. WSFuser

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    use Acronis True Image 8.0 Server since it supports Windows 2003 Server which the home edition does not support.
     
  3. Bo Derek

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    Sorry but I should mention that I'm not in the mood of spending 700 Euros if the rescue media of my already paid TrueImage for home users can handle it as well. ;)

    So back to my original question: can the TI for home users rescue media handle it?
     
  4. WSFuser

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    yea sorry, i was about to edit my post as i read the readme. the bootable media works independently of ur OS so u should be fine.
     
  5. Bo Derek

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    All right, thanks for your answer!
     
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