Two or more disks that make a dynamic volume show the size of the volume itself in Acronis Disk Director Lite
Dynamic
After deleting dynamic volumes using Acronis Disk Director Lite, it shows several unallocated space boxes of the dynamic volumes in Graphical User Interface
The "Name" field in the "Dynamic Group Creation" window is too small. No entered name can be seen
Acronis OS Selector does not support dynamic disks
This has been fixed
You can install Acronis Disk Director on a Windows system that runs on dynamic volumes or GPT disks, but you will not be able to manage them
This has been fixed
Acronis Backup & Recovery 10 supports most of the popular storage media and devices
Internal disks and locally attached USB drives with NTFS file system are supported
Interne Laufwerke und lokal angeschlossene USB-Laufwerke mit NTFS-Dateisystem werden unterstützt.
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Reboot the machine to fix the issue
This is a known issue
Add an ESX host, then back up the machines or dynamic groups
Details of dynamic and GPT disks support in Acronis Snap Deploy 4
Table of Windows Editions and dynamic disk types they support
Explanation of why there can be up to 7.8 MBytes of unallocated space that cannot be removed by usual means
Acronis Snap Deploy started supporting disks with GUID partition tables (GPT) and dynamic disks in version 4.
Acronis Snap Deploy 5 supports GUID Partition Table (GPT) partitioning scheme. Dynamic volumes (in Windows) can be deployed as basic volumes only.
Acronis Snap Deploy 4 supports GUID Partition Table (GPT) partitioning scheme. Dynamic disks currently are not supported for imaging and deployment. Detailed information here.
Symptoms
- You are trying to resize a dynamic volume and leave unallocated space before it;
- There is no possibility to leave unallocated space before the volume: Unallocated space before volume field is grayed out and no marker is present for moving the volume layout:
Cause
This is by design.
The issue is only with Acronis Bootable Media. As a workaround, convert the disk from Windows
This is a known issue
Limitations on dynamic and GPT disks support
Conversion of both basic to dynamic and dynamic to basic is performed without data loss.
Conversion of a dynamic system disk to basic will require a reboot.
Einschränkungen für die Unterstützung von dynamischen Laufwerken und GPT-Laufwerken
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Acronis True Image Server for Windows, Acronis True Image Workstation and Acronis True Image Enterprise Server support Windows dynamic disks
Acronis True Image restores LVM volumes as non-LVM partitions. You will need to take extra steps to make the restored system bootable. You can also restore LVM volumes to prepared LVMs