![]() ![]() When you use GB as a volume size unit, you can specify volume size with integral numbers, for example, 1 GB, 60 GB or 200 GB, but not 0,8 GB, 60,5 GB or 200,7 GB. This may be helpful when you need to resize volumes on larger computer disks and want to simplify disk size calculations. You can also choose to display volume size in gigabytes (GB). This allows you to specify the desired size for the volume precisely. By default, Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows displays volume size in megabytes (MB).
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