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hello securityfans,
i'm facing the problem that it's impossible for me to clone a disk array, which uses RAID5. Could anybody tell me an efficient and professional solution to clone a complete array. cu w2k-user PS: the intention is to clone a Server-SYstem (on exact the same hardware) |
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raid 5 copy
no chance.
i already tried ghost, drive image and so on. cu w2k-user |
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