1. Windows Server Backup cant use to back up file and folders on
volumes that require more than 2040 GB (or 2 TB). However, as long as
the data size is less than 2 TB, you can perform a file or folder
backup. For example, you can back up 1.5 TB of data from a 3-TB volume.
But, a full server or volume recovery using the backup will recreate a
2-TB volume instead of a 3-TB volume.
2. Only NTFS-formatted volumes on a locally attached disk can be backed up.
3. You cannot store backups on tape. (However, support of tape storage
drivers is still included in Windows Server 2008). Windows Server Backup
supports backing up to external and internal disks, optical and
removable media such as DVDs, and remote shared folders.
4. You cannot recover backups that you created with Ntbackup.exe by using
Windows Server Backup. However, a version of Ntbackup.exe is available
as a download to Windows Server 2008 for users who want to recover data
from backups created using Ntbackup.exe. The downloadable version of
Ntbackup.exe is only for recovering backups for older versions of
Windows and cannot be used to create new backups in Windows Server 2008
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