Hi. I am trying to come up with a strategy for disaster recovery in an environment that I did not configure and I am posting in this forum because we have 3 servers and they are all RAID. My experience with RAID disaster recovery is fairly limited so I apologize for the newb questions.
The first Server (s1) using software RAID (2000 OS) --- has 4 drives. 2 for the OS that are RAID1 and 2 for user folders, also RAID1… From my understanding, if I have a drive failure, I just break the mirror swap the drive and reestablish the mirror… Hot Swap so I can do this while live. Which brings me another question, if I were to keep a disk offsite and rotate with one of the drives to work as a backup of the OS, I am assuming that I will be able to specify from which drive to mirror to the other….And I must always break the mirror before ripping a drive out yes? Good way to keep a secure copy of OS?
The second server (hardware RAID) has 4 drives at RAID 10 (both OS and data) which from my understanding is like RAID1 on crack…….. is it pretty much the same scenario as above or am I misunderstanding something? Do I have to break the mirror or can I just walk up and pull a drive out? Again I would like to keep a disk offsite that has a complete backup of OS (and in this case data because it is on the same drive).
Third server is hardware RAID 5 across 3 drives…. Because the data is spread across all drives I was thinking of using something like Acronis True Image 8 to clone it to a solitary drive in order to keep a backup of OS.
All data is backed up on tape so my big priority is to not have to rebuild server OS/environment from scratch in the event of hardware/software/intrusion…. Sorry for such a long post and I very much appreciate any direction that is offered.
The first Server (s1) using software RAID (2000 OS) --- has 4 drives. 2 for the OS that are RAID1 and 2 for user folders, also RAID1… From my understanding, if I have a drive failure, I just break the mirror swap the drive and reestablish the mirror… Hot Swap so I can do this while live. Which brings me another question, if I were to keep a disk offsite and rotate with one of the drives to work as a backup of the OS, I am assuming that I will be able to specify from which drive to mirror to the other….And I must always break the mirror before ripping a drive out yes? Good way to keep a secure copy of OS?
The second server (hardware RAID) has 4 drives at RAID 10 (both OS and data) which from my understanding is like RAID1 on crack…….. is it pretty much the same scenario as above or am I misunderstanding something? Do I have to break the mirror or can I just walk up and pull a drive out? Again I would like to keep a disk offsite that has a complete backup of OS (and in this case data because it is on the same drive).
Third server is hardware RAID 5 across 3 drives…. Because the data is spread across all drives I was thinking of using something like Acronis True Image 8 to clone it to a solitary drive in order to keep a backup of OS.
All data is backed up on tape so my big priority is to not have to rebuild server OS/environment from scratch in the event of hardware/software/intrusion…. Sorry for such a long post and I very much appreciate any direction that is offered.