| Restrictions: | FMA does not support “file activation” for files, which have been | 
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 | restored to a new location. Restoring files is only supported to their | 
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 | original location. | 
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| Remark: | VSS can be used on a server, with volumes managed by FMA. | 
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 | Note: Volume snapshots can be taken on FMA managed volumes; there | 
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 | is no negative interference between VSS and FMA. Taking volume | 
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 | shadow copies does not initiate recalls of already released files. | 
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 | When using VSS and FMA, the following restrictions exist: | 
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 | • FMA supports VSS when used by a qualified backup application. It | 
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 | does not support the use of  | 
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 | • FMA does not support file activation for files that have been | 
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 | restored to a new location. Restoring files is only supported to their | 
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 | original location. | 
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 | • Restoring previous versions from VSS to original | 
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 | location: No restrictions exist to the restore of online files. | 
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 | • Viewing previous snapshot from VSS: Viewing a previous | 
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 | snapshot of files that were offline during the volume | 
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 | snapshot is not supported. | 
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 | • Copying previous versions from VSS to a different | 
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 | location is not supported by FMA. | 
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 | Since shadow copies are read only, it is not possible for FMA to recall a | 
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 | file using a stub file in a shadow copy. HP recommends giving careful | 
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 | consider this limitation when deploying both VSS and FMA. | 
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Quota/encryption
StorageExec
| Product Name: | StorageExec | 
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| Manufacturer: | Veritas | 
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| Version: | 5.0 | 
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| Supported FMA Versions: | 2.5 | 
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| Operating System: | Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Unified Data Storage Server | 
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| Restrictions: | Only passive limits on FMA managed volumes are supported. | 
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| Remark: | None | 
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Defragmentation
O & O Defrag
| Product Name: | O & O Defrag | 
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| Manufacturer: | O & O Software | 
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