best device type for large backups
Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 11:22 am
Hello,
Thank you for taking my question. Can you please describe why one would choose one type of disk target over another? I need to create a large storage area (I have a 8 terrabye storage array which is completely empty) I will be using all of it for backups and I will want to divide it up as I need it. So what should I do? I use Windows Servers and want to mirror it to another server. Just use physical disk device? Standard image Device? VHD Image Device? You say in the help file "the image file allows quick data migration, backup and restore, so it is suitable for most of situations. " how does it do this? In other words, why is backup or migration faster that using physical disk device?
Also, I found I could create a standard image file that is bigger than the physical partition that it is located on. Is this correct?
Thank you.
Thank you for taking my question. Can you please describe why one would choose one type of disk target over another? I need to create a large storage area (I have a 8 terrabye storage array which is completely empty) I will be using all of it for backups and I will want to divide it up as I need it. So what should I do? I use Windows Servers and want to mirror it to another server. Just use physical disk device? Standard image Device? VHD Image Device? You say in the help file "the image file allows quick data migration, backup and restore, so it is suitable for most of situations. " how does it do this? In other words, why is backup or migration faster that using physical disk device?
Also, I found I could create a standard image file that is bigger than the physical partition that it is located on. Is this correct?
Thank you.