Available when the Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Agent for Linux is installed.
The selected volumes will be recovered to the physical disks of the machine the console is connected to. On selecting this, you proceed to the regular volume mapping procedure described below.
If Acronis Backup Agent for Windows or Agent for Linux is installed.
The selected volumes will be recoveredto a new virtual machineof any of the following types: VMware Workstation, Microsoft Virtual PC, Red Hat Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), or Citrix XenServer Open Virtual Appliance (OVA).
The virtual machine files will be saved to the destination you specify in the Storage section. By default, the new virtual machine will be created in the current user's documents folder.
If Acronis Backup Agent for Hyper-V or Agent for VMware is installed.
These agents enable creating a new virtual machine on the virtualization server you specify.
By default, the new virtual machine will be created in the default storage of the virtualization server. Whether you can change the storage on the virtualization server or not, depends on the virtualization product brand and settings. VMware ESX(i) may have multiple storages. A Microsoft Hyper-V server enables creating a new virtual machine in any local folder.
The new virtual machine will be configured automatically, the source machine configuration being copied where possible. The configuration is displayed in the Virtual Machine Settings section. Check the settings and make changes if necessary.
Then you proceed to the regular volume mapping procedure described below.
Available when the Acronis Backup Agent for Hyper-V or Agent for VMware is installed.
On selecting this, you specify the virtualization server and the target virtual machine. Then you proceed to the regular volume mapping procedure described below.
Please be aware that the target machine will be powered off automatically before recovery. If you prefer to power it off manually, modify the VM power management option.
Disks/volumes
Map automatically
Acronis Backup attempts to map the selected volumes to the target disks as described in the "How the automatic mapping works" section. If you are unsatisfied with the mapping result, you can re-map volumes manually. To do this, you have to unmap the volumes in a reverse order; that is, the last mapped volume should be unmapped first. Then, map the volumes manually as described below.
Recover [Disk #] MBR to: [If the Master Boot Record is selected for recovery]
Select the way the disk's signature contained in the MBR will be handled. The disk signature is used by Windows and the Linux kernel version 2.6 and later.
Recover [Volume] [Letter] to:
Disk # /Volume
Sequentially map each of the source volumes to a volume or an unallocated space on the destination disk.