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This option defines how to take and to work with a snapshot of a logical volume. Use of snapshots
ensures a time-consistent backup of volumes whose data may change during the backup process.
The preset is: Acronis Backup & Recovery 11
Tip: We recommend changing the preset only if you are experiencing problems with backing up logical volumes.
The possible settings are the following:
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 will use its own mechanism to take the snapshot and to work with
it during backup.
Logical volume manager
Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 will use Linux Logical Volume Manager to take the snapshot and
to work with it during backup. This way, backing up the volume may be less efficient than when
If the logical volume manager cannot take the snapshot, Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 works as
if the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 setting were selected.
If working with the snapshot fails after taking it, no alternative snapshot is taken. This applies to
either setting.
4.7.14 Media components
This option is effective for both Windows and Linux operating systems, when the backup destination
is removable media.
When backing up to removable media, you can make this media work as regular Linux-based
bootable media (p. 368) by writing additional components to it. As a result, you will not need a
separate rescue disc.
The preset is: No bootable components.
Choose one of the following components you want to put on the bootable media:
Acronis Bootable Agent is a bootable rescue utility (based on Linux kernel) that includes most of
the functionality of the Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 agent. Put this component on the media if
you want more functionality during recovery. You will be able to configure the recovery
operation in the same way as under regular bootable media; use Active Restore or Universal
Restore. If the media is being created in Windows, the disk management functionality will also be
available.
Acronis Bootable Agent and One-Click Restore. The One-Click Restore is the minimal addition to
a disk backup stored on removable media, allowing for easy recovery from this backup. If you
boot a machine from the media and click Run Acronis One-click Restore, the disk will be
immediately recovered from the backup contained on the same media.
Caution: Because the one-click approach does not presume user selections, such as selecting volumes to
recover, Acronis One-Click Restore always recovers the entire disk. If your disk contains several volumes and
you are planning to use Acronis One-Click Restore, include all the volumes in the backup. Any volumes
missing from the backup will be lost.
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