Symantec 10024709 User Manual

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Image file options
Image files and volume spanning
Limitations on the image file size
The default (and maximum) image file size is 2GB. However, by using 
size-limited, multisegment image files, you can take an image of a disk or 
partition that is larger than 2 GB. 
Norton Ghost does support IDE drives larger than 128 GB. However, at the time 
of this printing, no operating system supports these large drives.
Size-limited image files
There are situations in which it is not practical to have a standard image file. 
Norton Ghost can split an image file into segments (known as spans) that are 
limited to a user-specified size. This option is most commonly used to limit span 
sizes to 620 MB for later transfer to a CD-ROM disc. 
Spanned image files
Spanned image files are similar to size-limited image files. The difference is that 
each segment file (or span) of the image file is limited by the actual volume size of 
the media to which the image is being saved. This lets you specify a drive and file 
name and lets Norton Ghost determine when to request another volume or 
location for the remaining data. This is very useful when using ZIP, JAZ, LS120 
Superdisk, CD-R/RW, and other drive types.
Spanning must be executed locally. If you try to span over a peer-to-peer 
connection (LPT, USB, TCP/IP), a disk full error message appears. However, size 
limiting can be used in all situations.
Norton Ghost also allows size limiting of spans when spanning volumes to ensure 
that no span exceeds the maximum size.
With all image files, the only constraint on the selection of the destination volume 
is that it must not be part of the source selection. For example, it cannot be on a 
source disk or partition if that disk or partition is to be included in the image.
The spanned files are named according to Microsoft application guidelines. For 
example:
First file: Filename.gho
Second file: Filen001.ghs
Third file: Filen002.ghs