RAID

Changing RAID Configuration without Changing RAID Controller Does Not Require Acronis Universal Restore

Changing RAID configuration (e.g. RAID-1 to RAID-5) without changing RAID controller does not require using Acronis Universal Restore

Acronis Bootable Media Does Not Support Broadcom HT1000 RAID

Acronis Bootable Media does not support Broadcom HT1000 RAID. There are no open source drivers for Linux kernel 2.6

Acronis Bootable Media Does Not Support LSI M1064E MegaRAID SAS and Intel 631xESB/632xESB SATA RAID Controllers

The necessary drivers for this new controller were not added in the current version of Acronis products

Acronis Bootable Media Does Not Support Certain Promise FastTrak Controllers

The driver does not work with customized Linux kernel, which is used in Acronis products. This is applies to all Promise FastTrak controllers that have Vendor ID 0x105a

RAID Arrays Acronis Disk Director Supports

Acronis Disk Director provides support for RAID arrays

Transferring Windows to Dissimilar Hardware

It recommended to use Acronis Universal Restore to deploy the image of a Windows system to a machine with different hardware

RAID Arrays Acronis True Image Products Support

When running in Windows Acronis True Image supports all RAID arrays Windows has drivers for. The standalone version of Acronis True Image supports most of RAID arrays.

Software RAIDs (Md-Devices) Acronis True Image Server for Linux Supports

How Acronis True Image Server for Linux works with software RAIDs (md-devices)

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