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Clone Thecus Raid 5 Array
Will SuperDuper enable me to successfully clone a RAID 5 Arrary?
I need to create an exact copy of a RAID 5 array before carrying out some essential maintenance which could potentially corrupt the array - hence the backup. I will be using a USB Dual SATA Dock to bring the old and new drive online on my Apple iMac. The Original drives are;
Will this hardware configuration work successfully? Many thanks Alan |
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Is this a RAID NAS, or a directly attached RAID in HFS+? We can't copy directly to or from a network drive...
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Hi Dave,
I will be extracting each drive individually and using a USB "Dual SATA Dock" to bring the old and new drive online on my iMac where they show up as two external disk drives. Alan |
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Seems unlikely those drives'll be HFS+ format, though, Alan. We only copy HFS+ volumes.
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