Because it's a small company and I have recommended it a hundred times but in a nutshell, they are too cheap even though we have experienced a server crash which took about almost a week to restore everything (which costs more for paying me) and they don't realize a RAID will solve about almost everything and cheaper.


On Jan 14, 2004, at 10:25 AM, Coleman, Hunter wrote:


If you're concerned about the hard drive failing, why not just set up a
RAID1 (mirror) configuration? Cost would be low, and you won't have to worry
about creating disk images and swapping hard drives around.


Hunter

-----Original Message-----
From: Jake Connor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:00 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Backups

First of all, thank you for the information :-)

I would like to make a complete hard drive backup onto the firewire drive
(like a complete image) so that if the one on my system crashed then I can
just get the hard drive on the fire wire cable and put it into the IDE
ribbons.


I probably should have mentioned that what I am using is just a fire wire
cable that lets you connect any type of IDE drive to it.


So with pcinspector, would it be able to make a complete copy of the hard
drive (with all the partitions, bootup stuff, etc) to another hard drive and
have that hard drive be exactly the same as the hard drive in the system so
in the event of a crash I can just swap the hard drive, start up the system,
and everything is back to normal with all my Active Directory users, etc?


Thanks once again in advanced.

Jake



On Jan 14, 2004, at 4:25 AM, GRILLENMEIER,GUIDO (HP-Germany,ex1) wrote:

using a FW drive, you may run into issues with available drivers to
allow you to copy the data without first re-installing an OS on the
box.
There
are some cool free-utilities (such as a disk-cloner) that you may want
to look at - but I have no idea if they support drives connected via
FW:
http://www.pcinspector.de/file_recovery/uk/welcome.htm

so in worst case, you'd have to restore the OS onto the new harddrive
(default install - incl. the FW driver, if this is not in the default)
and then restore your backup afterwards onto this new drive.

Otherwise you may preferr using a backup on tape afterall, for which
you can get routines to completely restore a server from bare-metal
fully automated.

/Guido

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jake Connor
Sent: Mittwoch, 14. Januar 2004 00:04
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Backups

I have a schedule backup that just copies everything on my hard drive
to a drive on my firewire drive.

If my active hard drive crashes, how do I restore it with the data on
my firewire drive so I can just boot up the new hard drive and it will
have all the active directory users and all that stuff?

Thanks

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