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Acronis Question
After reading this thread, the conclusion is that an extra hard drive or two for backup is in order. The back up would be removed from the machine after backup using Acronis True Image.
Right now the machine has Raid 1 on a Promise Raid PCI card. Each of the two parallel drives have been partitioned into C and D. I will be backing up C to D every few weeks after performing virus scan, defrag etc. reasoning that in the event a virus would corrupt C, that D could be used.
Never having done this before, the plan is to run the backup drive off the primary IDE slot as a slave. Then use Acronis to create an image of C and D on the backup drive.
It appears that Acronis True Image 9 can do differential backups, capturing only the changes made since the last backup. But there appears to be a limitation in that Acronis "cannot create and restore a disk image when launched from the bootable rescue media." What does this limitation mean? Does the rescue media mean the backup drive that you have created, or does it mean the windows backup system restore disks?
Let's say that in the event of a crash of the primary hard drive and an attempt to restore to a replacement primary hard drive from the back up hard drive, does this mean that the user cannot create or restore from the backup to a new replacement primary drive? Or would you simply physically replace the crashed hard drive with the backup hard drive?
Any comments on the above would be appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
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The best, simplest, cheapest solution is 2 new internal SATA drives...
Plus one external USB 2.0 drive like the Vantec NexStar3.
Your motherboard must support SATA... IDE is 2-3 years out-dated...
And you may not be able to boot via a SATA PCI adaptor.
Use Casper XP every 2 days or so...
And you will have 3 exact, bootable clones (2 internal, 1 external).
You are using Drive C: 99% of the time.
If Drive C: dies or is corrupted...
Just open up the box and switch SATA cables between dead drive and clone...
And you are up and running in minutes.
There is nothing more complicated or dangerous than a proprietary RAID NAS.
The product is designed for salesmen to extract money from you.
These products change constantly.
It's all about the sexy sales pitch.
If your super sexy RAID box develops a serious problem...
Good luck to you...
Hope you are a hardware and software engineer.
Start packing the box and ship it back to Timbuktu.
Hope they speak English.