Imaging Program
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@aaronstuder said in Imaging Program:
@coliver FIRST OF ALL, BACK UP IMPORTANT DATA BEFORE YOU USE CLONEZILLA LIVE TO DO ANYTHING.
Sounds like a image isn't a bad idea
Yep, not a bad idea at all to have backups....
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After I get this done, I am going to want to image the drive (240GB SSD) daily to the drive (2TB spinning rust)
The whole d drive is backed up offsite. What do you suggest for this? The SSD drive is for speed only.
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@aaronstuder said in Imaging Program:
After I get this done, I am going to want to image the drive (240GB SSD) daily to the drive (2TB spinning rust)
The whole d drive is backed up offsite. What do you suggest for this? The SSD drive is for speed only.
Windows has a built in backup that may be something to check out. I think it was available on Server 2008R2.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770266(v=ws.10).aspx
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@coliver I always forget about that. Thanks.
I guess Veeam Endpoint would work as well.
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FWIW, I know there's a copy of Acronis True Image that is free for use with WD and Seagate drives.
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@Danp but it doesn't work on Server OS
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Samsung SSDs include a great disk imaging program - 100% success using their tool to clone a system onto a new SSD.
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@Danp said in Imaging Program:
FWIW, I know there's a copy of Acronis True Image that is free for use with WD and Seagate drives.
If you've got the cash I recommend the full version for any SMB that does a lot of imaging. Brain dead simple, reliable. It's not cheap.
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I use Acronis True Image, works great.
To image a 60GB SSD would take no time at all. So disk to image isnt necessarily a bad thing.. But it does do disk to disk.
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For a single instance of this any of the drive cloning software should work just fine (acronis and such). If you wanted an imaging solution I would recommend Fog.
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I use Clonezilla to handle D2D stuff on occasion. It works perfectly fine.
That said, I would do Disk to image on a NAS and then image to new disk anyway just to have a backup, because paranoia.
During the restore process (or D2D if you go that route) you have specifically selected advanced mode and then hit the -k1 option on the very last screen to resize everything to make the rest of the space available once you boot windows on the new drive.
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Clonezilla worked great! and fast!
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Macrium Reflect or Acronis True Image will work.
Also backup with Veeam endpoint backup free and restore onto new SSD will also work too.
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+1 for Macrium Reflect
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@aaronstuder said in Imaging Program:
The SSD drive is for speed only.
Speed of what? Sounds like your data is on the drive.