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  • 3 июля 2009 г. 17:38rmachin Медали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
     
    Hello -- it's been a couple of years since the FAQs on using system restore when upgrading/replacing the system drive on a WHS.

    Are there any other perhaps more effcient ways to do this at this point? I'd like to be able to configure WHS wothh all acounts, users, customizatoin/addins etc then take a snapshot that I can restore to a new drive should the system fail. (Much as you cna do with a single PC with a complete drive backup/restore).

    Are there any new recommendations for how to do this, or do we still need to recover using teh install disc then reconfigure?

    THanks -- Richard.

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  • 3 июля 2009 г. 17:52kariya21MVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    Hello -- it's been a couple of years since the FAQs on using system restore when upgrading/replacing the system drive on a WHS.

    Are there any other perhaps more effcient ways to do this at this point? I'd like to be able to configure WHS wothh all acounts, users, customizatoin/addins etc then take a snapshot that I can restore to a new drive should the system fail. (Much as you cna do with a single PC with a complete drive backup/restore).

    Are there any new recommendations for how to do this, or do we still need to recover using teh install disc then reconfigure?

    THanks -- Richard.

    Server Reinstallation is still the only supported method.  Also, I doubt you will never be successful with cloning because of all of the "moving parts" that occur with WHS (unless you cloned your system drive after each and every time you add/change/delete any file on your server, and that's simply not practical).
  • 3 июля 2009 г. 19:02kariya21MVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    OK thanks -- and there's still no protection for the system drive, is there (in the form of hot-swap or something)?

    No.

    AM I right in thinkng that if I put a WHS-basd appliance in my netowrk, the only thing I can;t protect is the WHS system itself?

    To clarify what I said: you can backup your network shares to an external drive and take that off-site.  You can also backup your backup database by using an add-in called BDBB or doing it yourself by following the Backup and Restore Technical Brief.  The only part that isn't "protected" is the WHS OS, but you can just reinstall the OS anyway.
  • 3 июля 2009 г. 19:58Ken WarrenMVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    ...
    so that you could so as you mention -- clone the system drive once you have it set up and slap in the clone in the event of system failure.
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    Cloning the system drive is unsupported. Replacing a system drive with an old cloned copy is almost certain to cause serious issues, so it isn't recommended.

    I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :)
  • 4 июля 2009 г. 3:09Ken WarrenMVP, МодераторМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователяМедали пользователя
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    In a standard Windows Home Server environment, the only data requiring recreation that exists on the system drive is users, the computers that have the connector installed, and the add-ins that you install. All of that will take a few minutes to an hour to recreate, so it's considered sacrifical. Customizations outside of the console are unsupported, and so aren't part of the server recovery plan.
    I'm not on the WHS team, I just post a lot. :)

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