Tea
Storage? I am Storage!
Simple question: what's the easiest way to achieve this goal:
Server will run W2K SP4, 80GB
At least one of the workstations will be identical on a hardware level.
What I want to do is fit both machines with a hard drive caddy, and have a daily or weekly backup run on the server to image the server drive to a spare 80GB drive.(This is in addition to the routine data-only backup to CDR that they already do.)
If the server falls over (the PSU fails, let's say), then, as a short-term emergency measure, they can pull the drive outr of the workstation and plug in the backup drive. Reboot, and hey presto! we have a clone of the server back on-line - and they have done it all without having to call me!
Later on, I can drop by and mend the server.
The question is, what software package should I use for this? Ghost? Drive Image? Something else? Anything else I need to know?
Thanks guys.
Small hairy one.
Server will run W2K SP4, 80GB
At least one of the workstations will be identical on a hardware level.
What I want to do is fit both machines with a hard drive caddy, and have a daily or weekly backup run on the server to image the server drive to a spare 80GB drive.(This is in addition to the routine data-only backup to CDR that they already do.)
If the server falls over (the PSU fails, let's say), then, as a short-term emergency measure, they can pull the drive outr of the workstation and plug in the backup drive. Reboot, and hey presto! we have a clone of the server back on-line - and they have done it all without having to call me!
Later on, I can drop by and mend the server.
The question is, what software package should I use for this? Ghost? Drive Image? Something else? Anything else I need to know?
Thanks guys.
Small hairy one.