Restore from Ubuntu using Lenovo Recovery Disk

Hi,
I have a Lenovo ThinkPad R500 2713-AA5 and I want to install Ubuntu but I don't want to lose the option to recover the system using the Lenovo Recovery disk.
Is possible to do it?

You've been around almost as long as I have.
Almost? Where were you in 1956 when we (IBM) released the first hard drive? Picture attached.
Good luck and Happy New Year!
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