Acronis, Inc. (www.acronis.com/en-us/), aprovider of affordable, scalable storage management and disasterrecovery software, today announced that its Acronis True Image diskimaging and backup software for businesses will add support forMicrosoft Hyper-V technology to provide those users with fulldisaster recovery for both physical and virtual servers.
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With Acronis True Image, an entire server can be recoveredwithin minutes to either an existing system, a new system withdifferent hardware, or to a virtual server. Acronis True Image alsohelps increase hardware utilization for better datacenter return oninvestment by backing up both physical and virtual computers.
At the outset, Acronis True Image Echo products run in Hyper-Vvirtual machines and will be able to create archives of them. Thesearchives will be converted to Virtual Server (.vhd) format, whichare fully compatible with Hyper-V. For virtual-to-virtualmigration, users running VMware ESX Server can install an AcronisTrue Image program into the virtual machine, create a backup image,convert it to a .vhd, create a diskless VMin Hyper-V, and thenimport the .vhd file into Hyper-V.
The company is developing native support for Hyper-V for itsAcronis True Image product family, which includes Acronis TrueImage Echo Enterprise Server, Acronis True Image Virtual Edition,Acronis True Image Server for Windows, Acronis True Image Serverfor Microsoft Small Business Server, and Acronis True Image EchoWorkstation, as well as Acronis Universal Restore for each of theseproducts. Acronis Universal Restore is an add-on module forcustomers that require the ability to recover server images todissimilar hardware, regardless of the operating system orinstalled components. With Acronis True Image Virtual Edition,there is no limit on the number of virtual servers that customerscan back up.
"Adoption of Microsoft's Hyper-V technology is expected toincrease dramatically, so it is important for us to support thisimportant new technology in the market," said Walter Scott, CEO ofAcronis. "As a Microsoft partner, we've had excellent cooperationto expedite the process of building support into our software,which is great news for our mutual customers."
You will need the controller drivers for the PE2600; the executable runs and extracts the drivers to your PC but doesn't install them. You will need the hard drive install version, not the windows installation version. Copy these to a floppy disk..
You will need Acronis Universal Restore feature for this purpose. In the following KB article you can find detailed description of the technology and also some links to step-by-step instructions on how to use Acronis Universal Restore in different Acronis products: kb.acronis.com/.../2149
To get a full driver load you could also temporarily install Win2003 on the system, add all of the drivers and then use something like DoubleDriver portable to save the Win2003 drivers for injection into the Acronis'd image during HIR.
Please be aware that in this edition Universal Restore is a paid add-on.
Here you can find the full list of Acronis Backup and Recovery 11.5 editions and comparison table:
And the list of operating systems Acronis Backup & Recovery 11.5 components support is available under this link:
As for you scenario (restore of Windows Server 2003 backup made with Acronis True Image Home 2012 using Acronis Backup and Recovery 11.5 Server for Windows + Universal Restore add-on), it wasn't tested by our QA team and that is why we cannot give a complete guarantee of successful recovery.
That should get the system up and running. These drivers should be the OS and Arch. versions you need. From the discussion it appears you need Win2003 x86 (32-bit) drivers. Once you have the NIC and HD you can usually boot the OS and using the DEV and VEN numbers get the other drivers you need.
Also after first reboot, remember to remove the old 'ghosted' drviers as they will sometimes cause device conflicts. To do this add an Environment variable "DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES" and set it to '1'. Then from the device manager click the option to "Show hidden devices".
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