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10-18-09, 05:28 PM #1
Question about moving around drives and using Acronis
In one of my PCs, I have 4 drives in RAID and I want to take one of them out to use of a new build. All 4 drives a WD Black 500Gb drives.
Since WD offers Acronis True Image on their site for use with their drives, can I create an image of what I have now, remove the drive, reconfig the RAID for 3 drives and install that image? Will I run into issues with the Partition size changing? I've never used Acronis and the only experience I have with restoring backups is with Windows NTBackup.
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10-18-09, 08:30 PM #2Re: Question about moving around drives and using Acronis
In my experience, you should be able to restore the image as long as the remaining space on the 3 drives is sufficient. It's been a while since I had to do any image work with Acronis though. Knock on wood, my Vista install has been bulletproof for almost 3 years. One more week and it won't matter.
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10-19-09, 05:09 PM #5
Re: Question about moving around drives and using Acronis
Originally Posted by shatter99
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10-19-09, 05:43 PM #6
Re: Question about moving around drives and using Acronis
I think what he's asking is... are you using RAID 4 or RAID 5 etc?
I don't know much about raid, but as far as removing a drive, I would say it's possible as long as you take all the data off of them to a temporary spot before you remove it.
My understanding of raid is :
If you have 4 drives, it will store data split up into 4 sections.
So all the data for a program is separated onto each of the 4 drives, which allows access to the data as a whole 4x faster... but if you want to remove a drive.. you'll need to "compile" all that data to the other three.. or a single one.. if that is possible? Worth looking into anyway.
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10-20-09, 03:17 PM #7
Re: Question about moving around drives and using Acronis
It's setup in a RAID 0, no redundancy. It was part of a project I did a while ago to see how much throughput I could squeeze out of the system. I haven't done testing/measuring on my single WD Black drive, but the 4 disk RAID 0 doesn't feel much faster. Then again, it has Vista loaded and the single has Win 7 so who knows.
In the end, I think I was hamstringed by the lack of a high end RAID card (Another $300).
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