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====== Windows System (Bare Metal) Backup Set ====== | ====== Windows System (Bare Metal) Backup Set ====== | ||
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AhsayOBM allows you to back up the whole Windows System with the Windows System Backup Module. This module of AhsayOBM provides you with a set of tools to protect your mission critical systems / personal computers on Windows operating system platforms. This includes an image-based / bare-metal backup feature, that leverages Microsoft’s native Wbadmin command-line tool ([[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216]]), and recovery feature, to ensure that your servers and computers are protected even if they are lost or destroyed entirely. The image can be recovered onto a new device if necessary. | AhsayOBM allows you to back up the whole Windows System with the Windows System Backup Module. This module of AhsayOBM provides you with a set of tools to protect your mission critical systems / personal computers on Windows operating system platforms. This includes an image-based / bare-metal backup feature, that leverages Microsoft’s native Wbadmin command-line tool ([[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=140216]]), and recovery feature, to ensure that your servers and computers are protected even if they are lost or destroyed entirely. The image can be recovered onto a new device if necessary. | ||
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Used space, not free space of all volumes selected for backup. | Used space, not free space of all volumes selected for backup. | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
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For Windows Vista, or 2008 / 2008 R2 Server, source volumes with size greater than 2 TB (e.g. 2040 GB - 2 MB = 2088958 MB) are not supported. | For Windows Vista, or 2008 / 2008 R2 Server, source volumes with size greater than 2 TB (e.g. 2040 GB - 2 MB = 2088958 MB) are not supported. | ||
This limitation is related to the .vhd file size limit. | This limitation is related to the .vhd file size limit. | ||
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This limitation does not apply to Windows 8 or newer releases of Windows platforms. | This limitation does not apply to Windows 8 or newer releases of Windows platforms. | ||
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</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
</WRAP> | </WRAP> | ||
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===== Best Practices ===== | ===== Best Practices ===== | ||
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It's important that you do not try to make the test easier, as the objective of a successful test is not to demonstrate that everything is flawless. There might be flaws identified in the plan throughout the test and it is important to identify those flaws. | It's important that you do not try to make the test easier, as the objective of a successful test is not to demonstrate that everything is flawless. There might be flaws identified in the plan throughout the test and it is important to identify those flaws. | ||
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===== Restore Consideration ===== | ===== Restore Consideration ===== | ||
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For instructions, refers to the following: [[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=143722]] | For instructions, refers to the following: [[http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=143722]] | ||
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===== Documentation ===== | ===== Documentation ===== |