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Creating a partition (disk) image 
Acronis True Image Server User’s Guide 
 
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Image file size selection 
 
FAT16 and FAT32 file systems have a limit for maximum file sizes. In particular, FAT16 limit is 
2Gb, FAT32 limit – 4Gb. FAT32 is currently the most popular end user file system. At the same 
time, existing hard drives have capacities of 160Gb and above! Therefore, an image file might 
easily exceed this limit. In this case Acronis True Image Server will automatically split image into 
several files. 
If you need to automatically create an image on CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW media or a 
tape, Acronis True Image Server will ask you to insert a new disc (tape), when the 
previous is full. 
You can also fix image file size by selecting Fixed size and entering the desired 
size or selecting it from the drop-down list. By default, the value is in bytes, but you 
can also use kilobytes and megabytes by adding needed units. 
 
You can also split image file into several volumes, when storing  it  on  a  hard  drive  as  well, 
because in the future you'll be able to easily transfer these files onto CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW 
discs. And creating images directly on CD-R/RW or DVD+R/RW might take considerably longer 
time then it would on a hard disk. 
Selecting data compression level 
On this step you must select the data compression level for image to be created. 
If you select None, all data will be transferred into an image file as they are, 
increasing the image size. On the other hand, the maximum compression might 
reduce the program performance and prolong image creation.