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Windows Server Backup Fails: There is not enough disk space to create the volume shadow copy

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We have a brand Dell PowerEdge - Windows Server 2012 R2 is running , The server is an Active Directory Domain Controller - two NTFS partitions-C:\ FOR OS : 400 GB - E:\ for data … I connect 1TB external drive for Windows Server Backup

I try to backup windows server but failed The message is:

There is not enough disk space to create the volume shadow copy

I can successfully backup while only including the System State and OS (C:) items. If I adjust the backup selection to include the Recovery partition, it fails. If I choose to include Bare Metal Recovery which implicitly includes EFI System Partition and Recovery Partition - it fails as well.

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za flag
at first, maybe Veeam might be a better solution and second, you did not tell how big both partitions are. Please also format your question a bit better, a new line requires two spaces that it will be recognized
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Try something else. For instance, getting Windows server backup to OneDrive, or other storage solution, to see if this problem would arise again.

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