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3.8  Backing up to tape drive 
Acronis True Image Workstation supports SCSI tape drives. It can store backups on the tape 
and restore data from the tape, store large backups to multiple tapes, and append 
incremental/differential changes to a tape with the existing archives. 
If a SCSI tape drive is connected to the computer, controlling the backup process (i.e. where 
you are running Acronis True Image Workstation local version or Acronis True Image 
Management Console) the list of devices available for backup storage will be extended with a 
name corresponding to the drive type. 
To place backup archives on a tape drive, connected to another network computer, install 
Acronis Backup Server on that computer. Then a new device type Acronis Backup Server will 
appear in the list of devices, and you will be able to access the tape under this device. 
Backup and restore on the tape proceed in the same way as with other devices, with the 
following exceptions. 
1. A full backup can be stored on an empty tape only. If you use tape that already contains 
data, its contents will be overwritten.  
2. In case you want to keep more than one archive on the tape, for example, back up two 
disks separately, choose 
incremental
 backup mode when creating initial 
full
 backup for the 
second disk. In other situations, incremental backup is used for appending changes to the 
previously created archive. 
3. You do not have to provide filenames for backups. 
You might experience short pauses that are required to rewind the tape. 
 
Low-quality or old tape, as well as dirt on the magnetic head, might lead to pauses that can 
last up to several minutes. 
3.9  Viewing disk and partition information 
You can change the way of data representation in all schemes you see in various wizards. 
To the right are three icons: Arrange Icons by, Choose Details and i  (Display the 
properties of the selected item)
, the last duplicated in the context menu invoked by 
right-clicking objects. 
To sort messages by a particular column, click the header (another click will switch the 
messages to the opposite order) or Arrange Icons by button and select the column. 
To select columns to view, right-click the headers line or left-click the Choose Details 
button. Then flag the columns you want to display. 
If you click the i (Display the properties of the selected item) button, you will see the 
selected partition or disk properties window. 
This window contains two panels. The left panel contains the properties tree and the right 
describes the selected property in detail. The disk information includes its physical 
parameters (connection type, device type, size, etc.); partition information includes both 
physical (sectors, location, etc.), and logical (file system, free space, assigned letter, etc.) 
parameters. 
You can change the width of columns by dragging their borders with the mouse. 
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