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Different Icon on my some Backups

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Hi;

I have many backups (with Acronis B&R 12,5) I noticed that some of my backups have different icon an addition (see attachment please). Some backups haven't this icon, what does it mean. Thanks...

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Just a guess but one could be for whole PC and the other for Disk (or disks and partitions).

Ian

IanL-S wrote:

Just a guess but one could be for whole PC and the other for Disk (or disks and partitions).

Ian

Thanks Ian for reply. In that case, those are independent from each other, am I right ? 

Yes, they are independent.

Ian

PS What program were the backups created with?

Ian

IanL-S wrote:

Yes, they are independent.

Ian

PS What program were the backups created with?

Ian

 

Acronis Backup and Recovery 12,5 

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Hello Arif,

thank you for posting your question on Acronis forums!

Yes, these icons are used for specifying a type of backup. The Acronis Backup 12.5 interface contains different icons that are aimed to depict particular types of resources in the Backup console.

Thus, as in your example, there are a disk backup and a backup of a VMware VM. For example, here you can see other icons with the explanation of the resources they are depicting:

  •  - Physical workstation (online)
  •  - Physical workstation (offline)
  •  - Physical server or virtualization host (online)
  •  - Physical server or virtualization host (offline)
  •  - VMware Virtual Machine (stopped)
  •  - VMware Virtual Machine (running)
  •  - Hyper-V Virtual machine (stopped)
  •  - Hyper-V Virtual machine (running)
  •  - Virtuozzo virtual machine (stopped)
  •  - Virtuozzo virtual machine (running)
  •  - Virtual machine with an agent inside
  •  - Virtuozzo container
  • - Mobile device
  •   - Folder
  •  - Cluster
  •  - Microsoft Exchange Database
  •  - Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Office 365 mailbox
  •  - Microsoft SQL instance
IanL-S wrote:

Yes, they are independent.

Ian

PS What program were the backups created with?

Ian

Thanks Ian for your information.