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July 31st, 2009, 19:26
Hi to all,
Anyone was experience converting a OS from a image acronnis to a virtual machine.
Had a case this week that the server went down, i could repair the array 100%, but the motherboard was dead.
The idyea was making a VM machine with that array.
And have the machine working / production in a questions of hours.
July 31st, 2009, 23:34
If you use this SW, then you should consider Universal restore. Only good reason to use Acronis IMHO. It works very well. I have experienced recovery of servers from complete disaster--> completely different hardware. In fact, last year I restore two servers onto COMPLETELY different architecture with NO problems at all. 2 hours time. Restored 1 Exchange server and 1 Term Server for an ISP in simulated disaster, where we only had previous day's backup and spare servers kept at an off-site location. UR component will strip Hardware layer and allow you to restore image completely to completely different machine...any machine..
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