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9 Bootable media
Bootable media
Bootable media is physical media (CD, DVD, USB flash drive or other removable media supported by
a machine BIOS as a boot device) that boots on any PC-compatible machine and enables you to run
Acronis Backup Agent either in a Linux-based environment or Windows Preinstallation Environment
(WinPE), without the help of an operating system. Bootable media is most often used to:
recover an operating system that cannot start
access and back up the data that has survived in a corrupted system
deploy an operating system on bare metal
create basic or dynamic volumes on bare metal
back up sector-by-sector a disk with an unsupported file system
back up offline any data that cannot be backed up online because of restricted access, being
permanently locked by the running applications or for any other reason.
A machine can be booted into the above environments either with physical media, or using the
network boot from Acronis PXE Server, Windows Deployment Services (WDS) or Remote Installation
Services (RIS). These servers with uploaded bootable components can be thought of as a kind of
bootable media too. You can create bootable media or configure the PXE server or WDS/RIS using
the same wizard.
Linux-based bootable media
Linux-based media contains Acronis Backup Bootable Agent based on Linux kernel. The agent can
boot and perform operations on any PC-compatible hardware, including bare metal and machines
with corrupted or non-supported file systems. The operations can be configured and controlled
either locally or remotely using the management console.
A list of hardware supported by Linux-based media is available in the following Acronis Knowledge
Base article: https://kb.acronis.com/content/55310.
PE-based bootable media
PE-based bootable media contains a minimal Windows system called Windows Preinstallation
Environment (WinPE) and Acronis Plug-in for WinPE, that is, a modification of Acronis Backup Agent
that can run in the preinstallation environment.
WinPE proved to be the most convenient bootable solution in large environments with
heterogeneous hardware.
Advantages:
Using Acronis Backup in Windows Preinstallation Environment provides more functionality than
using Linux-based bootable media. Having booted PC-compatible hardware into WinPE, you can
use not only Acronis Backup Agent, but also PE commands and scripts and other plug-ins you've
added to the PE.
PE-based bootable media helps overcome some Linux-related bootable media issues such as
support for certain RAID controllers or certain levels of RAID arrays only. Media based on WinPE
2.x and later enable dynamic loading of the necessary device drivers.
Limitations: