Different types of disks are supported for Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) backup source and destination disks. The following matrix lists the types of disks that are supported for each function.
Disk (Volume) Type |
As Backup or File Copy Source |
As Backup Destination |
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BMR Support |
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Data Volume |
System and Boot Volume |
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System Reserved Partition (Windows 2008 R2 Boot Manager) |
Yes*2 |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
Yes |
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Mounted Volume (No drive letter/NTFS formatted) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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RAW Volume (No drive letter/Not formatted) |
No |
No |
No |
No |
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VHD and VHDX Mounted Volume (Windows 2008 R2) |
No |
Yes*4 |
No |
No |
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GPT Disk: |
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GPT (GUID Partition Table) Data Disk |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Not applicable |
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GPT (GUI Partition Table) Boot Disk |
Yes – R16 Update 5 or higher required |
Yes – Not recommended to put Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) backups on boot disk |
Yes |
Yes |
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Dynamic Disk: |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes*5 |
Yes*3 |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes*5 |
Not applicable |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes*5 |
No |
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No |
Yes |
No |
Not applicable |
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Hardware RAID (include Embedded RAID) |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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File System: |
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No |
Yes*1 |
No |
No |
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Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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Backup: Yes File Copy: No |
Yes |
Yes |
Not applicable |
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Backup: Yes File Copy: No |
Yes |
Yes |
Not applicable |
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Shared Volume: |
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No |
Yes |
No |
No |
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No |
Yes |
No |
No |
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Device Type: |
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No |
Yes |
No |
No |
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Notes:
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*1 |
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FAT/FAT32 cannot hold a single file larger than 4 GB. If after compression the Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) file is larger than 4 GB (because the source is very large), the backup will fail. |
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Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) supports BIOS and UEFI systems. |
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A spanned volume cannot be used as a boot volume. |
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The VHD mounted volume used as the backup destination should not reside on a volume which is selected as the backup source. |
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When your system has multiple dynamic disks, BMR can fail. But, as long as the system volume is on a basic disk, the system should be able to boot. You can perform a restore of dynamic disks after the system has booted, by using the How to Restore Files/Folders procedure. |
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