D-Link DNS-1250-04 Acronis Backup Software User Manual for DNS-1250-04 - Page 150
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occupies the last 1MB of an MBR disk. On a GPT disk, Windows creates the dedicated LDM Metadata partition, taking space from the Microsoft Reserved Partition (MSR.) Disk 1 MBR LDM database Disk 2 Protec- GPT tive MBR Microsoft Reserved Partition (MSR) LDM database LDM Metadata partition 1 MB GPT 1 MB Dynamic disks organized on MBR (Disk 1) and GPT (Disk 2) disks. For more information about dynamic disks please refer to the following Microsoft knowledge base articles: Disk Management (Windows XP Professional Resource Kit) http://technet.microsoft.com/enus/library/bb457110.aspx 816307 Best practices for using dynamic disks on Windows Server 2003-based computers http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816307 Dynamic volume Any volume located on dynamic disks (p. 149), or more precisely, on a disk group (p. 149). Dynamic volumes can span multiple disks. Dynamic volumes are usually configured depending on the desired goal: to increase the volume size (a spanned volume) to reduce the access time (a striped volume) to achieve fault tolerance by introducing redundancy (mirrored and RAID-5 volumes.) F Full backup A self-sufficient backup (p. 147) containing all data chosen for backup. You do not need access to any other backup to recover the data from a full backup. I Image The same as Disk backup (p. 149). L Local backup plan A backup plan created on a managed machine (p. 151) using direct management.