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Shadow Copies May Be Lost When You Defragment a Volume
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This article was previously published under Q312067
 
SYMPTOMS
When you run Disk Defragmenter on a volume with shadow copies activated, all or some of your shadow copies may be lost, starting with the oldest shadow copies.
CAUSE
The System Shadow Copy provider uses a copy-on-write mechanism that operates at a 16-KB block level. This is independent of the file system's cluster allocation unit size. If the file system's cluster size is smaller than 16 KB, the System Shadow Copy provider cannot easily determine that disk defragmentation I/O is different from typical write I/O, and performs a copy-on-write operation. This might cause the Shadow Copy storage area to grow very quickly. If the storage area reaches its user-defined limit, the oldest shadow copies are deleted first.
 
RESOLUTION
If the file system's cluster size is 16 KB or larger, the provider can recognize disk defragmentation I/O and handle it correctly. Microsoft recommends that you use a 16-KB or larger cluster allocation unit size when you format the volume if you plan to defragment volumes that are used for shadow copies of shared folders
MORE INFORMATION
For additional information about cluster allocation unit sizes, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
140365 Default Cluster Size for FAT and NTFS
 
For additional information shadow copies of shared folders, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
304606 Description of the Shadow Copies Feature in Windows Server 2003
 
For additional information about best practices for using shadow copies of shared folders, see the "Shadow Copies of Shared Folders: Best Practices" topic in the Windows Server 2003 Help and Support Center.
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition
Last Reviewed: 9/10/2003 (5.1) 
 
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Created at 1/2/2004 11:13 PM by Jean-François APREA
Last modified at 1/5/2004 11:36 AM by Jean-François APREA