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Beginning The Work

Chapter 3. Beginning The Work

3.1

Acronis Disk Director Server Logical Organization

Acronis Disk Director Server provides two operation modes (see 2.8 «Running Acronis Disk
Director Server»):
«Automatic partition operations» mode is designed for the most frequent
operations suitable for the majority of users
«Manual partition operations» mode for any partition operations. This mode is
intended for experienced users with some knowledge of disk data storage
organization; it provides full operational control
3.1.1
Automatic partition operations
In this mode, all actions are performed through task-based wizards.
Create partition wizard — enables you to create a partition from unallocated disk space
or other partitions
Increase free space wizard — enables you to enlarge a partition at the expense of
unallocated disk space or other partitions
Copy partition wizard — enables you to copy a partition
Recover partitions wizard – enables you to recover any deleted or damaged partitions.
Working with Recover partitions wizard is described in detail in a separate chapter of this
guide. See the section Chapter 6 «Working with Acronis Recovery Expert». With these
wizards, even an inexperienced user will be able to perform the recovery operations
using step-by-step instructions.
3.1.2
Manual partition operations
In this mode, experienced users have access to all Acronis Disk Director Server features.
Partition operations are performed by entering necessary parameters into dialog boxes.
The main difference between the automatic and manual modes is that wizards perform
operations series in the automatic mode and only single disk/partition operations in the
manual mode.
3.1.3
Switching modes
Having selected an operation mode during installation (see 2.2 «Supported operating
systems
Windows NT Server
Windows 2000 Server
Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Windows 2003 Server.
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