Acronis Disk Director Server 10.0 - User Guide User Manual
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Manual Partition Operations
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2. Select
Disk
Æ Format or a similar item in the Operations sidebar list, or click
Format the selected partition on the toolbar.
3.
Enter the partition label in the Format Partition window.
Format Partition window
4.
Select a file system to be created on a partition after formatting.
Acronis Disk Director Server supports the following file systems (see A.9 «File System
Main Specifications»):
•
FAT16/FAT32, NTFS — Windows file systems
•
Linux Ext2, Ext3, ReiserFS, Swap — Linux file systems
5. Select cluster size (Auto, 512 bytes, 1, 2, 4… 64 KB).
Note that:
(1) The smaller the cluster size, the less disk space will be lost (see A.9.2
«FAT16» —
Table 3
).
(2) The smaller the cluster size, the bigger the file allocation table (FAT).
The bigger the FAT, the slower the operating system works with the
disk.
(3) If you select Auto, you allow Disk Director Server to automatically
determine the cluster size depending on selected file system and
partition size.
6. By
clicking
OK
in the Format Partition window, you'll add the pending operation of
partition formatting (your actions may only modify an existing operation. See 3.4.5
«Modifying pending operations»).
Attention! Partition formatting destroys all its data, including files and folders! Take special
care when performing this operation.
Remember that each operation described must be executed by selecting Operations Æ
Commit or clicking
Commit Pending Operations (see 3.4.4 «Performing pending
operations»).