I have finally got around to testing a clone of a server 2003 machine at work. We have an 8gb memory stick which is enough to take an image of the drive (3.5gb)
I used R-Drive image to try and do this but it fails with an IO error (error reading sector ******** on disk c:, data error, cycle redundancy check)
I read info on R-Drive and it also supports RAID 5 which is used on the server I will be carrying out a proper clone of.
Is it better to create a clone of a disk (requiring an 80gb drive) or image?
I also tried Clonezilla but I got an error in that, presumably because the USB pen drive is only 8gb
I am looking for some software to Eventually clone a Server 2003 Terminal Services server that is using RAID 5. Cheaper the better (free is even better!)
I used R-Drive image to try and do this but it fails with an IO error (error reading sector ******** on disk c:, data error, cycle redundancy check)
I read info on R-Drive and it also supports RAID 5 which is used on the server I will be carrying out a proper clone of.
Is it better to create a clone of a disk (requiring an 80gb drive) or image?
I also tried Clonezilla but I got an error in that, presumably because the USB pen drive is only 8gb
I am looking for some software to Eventually clone a Server 2003 Terminal Services server that is using RAID 5. Cheaper the better (free is even better!)