Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2009 147To select the virtualization server the new virtual machine will be created on1. Choose the Place on the virtualization server that I select option.2. In the left part of the window, select the virtualization server. Use the right part of the window toreview details on the selected server.3. Click OK to return to the Data recovery page.To select the type of virtual machine1. Choose the Save as files of the VM type that I select to the folder that I specify option.2. In the left part of the window, select the virtual machine type. Use the right part of the windowto review details on the selected virtual machine type.3. Click OK to return to the Data recovery page.6.3.6.4. Virtual machine settingsThe following virtual machine settings can be configured.StorageInitial setting: the default storage of the virtualization server if the new machine is created on thevirtualization server. Otherwise the current user's documents folder.This is the place where the new virtual machine will be created. Whether you can change the storageon the virtualization server or not, depends on the virtualization product brand and settings. VMwareESX may have multiple storages. A Microsoft Hyper-V server enables creating a new virtual machinein any local folder.MemoryInitial setting: if not contained in the backup, the default setting of the virtualization server.This is the amount of memory allocated to the new virtual machine. The memory adjustment rangedepends on the host hardware, the host operating system and the virtualization product settings. Forexample, virtual machines may be allowed to use no more than 30% of memory.DisksInitial setting: the number and size of the source machine's disks.The number of disks is generally equal to that of the source machine, but might be different if theprogram has to add more disks to accommodate the source machine volumes because of limitationsset by the virtualization product. You can add virtual disks to the machine configuration or, in somecases, delete the proposed disks.Implementation of Xen machines is based on Microsoft Virtual PC and inherits its limitations: up to 3 IDE diskswith a maximum size of 127 GB and 1 processor. SCSI disks are not supported.ProcessorsInitial setting: if not contained in the backup or the backed up setting is not supported by thevirtualization server, the default server's setting.