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Recovery Manager" message. This will run a standalone version of Acronis True Image 
Echo  Enterprise  Server  that  only  slightly  differs  from  the  complete  version.  For 
information on restoring damaged partitions, see 
 
Be careful! Disk letters in standalone Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server might 
sometimes differ from the way Windows identifies drives. For example, the D: drive 
identified in the standalone Acronis True Image might correspond to the E: drive in 
Windows. 
3.5  Acronis Backup Server 
Acronis Backup Server is an application for centralized storage and management of 
enterprise  backup  archives  in  accordance  with  the  policies,  set  by  an  administrator.  It 
ensures optimal usage of storage resources used for backup archives. Outdated archives 
will be automatically deleted; at the same time, the latest data recovery is always 
possible. In addition, Acronis Backup Server facilitates creation and executing group 
backup tasks. 
For information on how to install and set up Acronis Backup Server, see 
. For information on how to manage Acronis Backup 
Server, see 
3.5.1  Backup locations 
Backup server is a networked computer where Acronis Backup Server is installed. A 
backup location is a storage area for backups on a local backup server hard drive.  
At installation, Acronis Backup Server creates one (default) backup location. The location 
has the following properties: 
Path: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Acronis\BackupServer\ 
Backups 
Maximum backup location size: Unlimited 
Maximum storage period (days): Unlimited 
All backup data destined to the backup server will be saved in the default backup location.  
Because it may not be practical or efficient for you to store all backup data in one 
location, the backup server allows you to create as many locations as you need, each with 
its own properties. The three basic rules are: 
any location, except for the default one, must be assigned to at least one user or 
computer 
only one location can be assigned to a user or computer 
the default location may not be assigned to a user or computer. There must be a default 
backup location on a backup server though. 
You can create a separate location for each user or computer while adding them to the 
backup server, distribute the users/computers between several locations, or assign the 
same location to all users/computers.  
Maintaining multiple small backup locations on a single disk does not allow for tracking 
changes in total disk space usage. At the same time, manual management of thousands 
of archives in a location may be a serious problem. Practice is the best criterion for your 
choice.