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We have a three year old HP server with two 33GB Seagate mirrored drives. One of the drives has failed, and I am unable to locate another Seagate model ST336607LW SCSI (or similiar) drive to replace it. I ended up buying two larger, but cable compatible Seagate drives, with the intention of replacing both existing drives.
There are too many warnings about making sure both mirrored drives are identical for me to ignor the problem. What are the options if you must replace a mirrored drive with a larger one? On a workstation I would use a software product like Drive Copy or Norton Ghost, but these products do not work on Windows Server 2003.
Our daily data backups are done on a DVD using Genie Backup Manager, but the entire Windows 2003 operating system cannot be backed up. We do not have a tape backup device.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jim
There are too many warnings about making sure both mirrored drives are identical for me to ignor the problem. What are the options if you must replace a mirrored drive with a larger one? On a workstation I would use a software product like Drive Copy or Norton Ghost, but these products do not work on Windows Server 2003.
Our daily data backups are done on a DVD using Genie Backup Manager, but the entire Windows 2003 operating system cannot be backed up. We do not have a tape backup device.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Jim