Several physical Conversion drive

When you use the converter to migrate a physical Windows 2003 Server with multiple drives (C:, D:, E: and F :), will all readers find themselves in the same data store file or will be created a file of separate data for each drive store?)

Thank you

Garth

Hello.

With the latest versions of converter, you can choose how to provision volumes/disks.

Good luck!

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