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Two backup HDDs to be changed periodically

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Hello,
I am a new user of true image and ask for some suggestions.

I have windows 7/64 on a SSD. And I have three identical HDD (2tb) for my data and backup.

I used to have a raid 1 and have two HDD inside the computer and one outside to be changed every now and than. I once lost all HDD inside the computer with all backups by a flash of lightning. So I learnd it is important to have always one backup outside.

My new computer does not support the change of a HDD in a raid 1 system properly.

Thus, I would like to do something similar with true image 2013, so that one HDD with all system and data backup is always outside the computer but changed to one inside periodically. The continous backup should work automatically and continue after changing the HDD. I have two hot swap ports for the HDDs.

Is that possible? And how is it possible? I had only a short try until now and had the impression, that True Image daes not continue to backup after I changed the HDD.

Looking forward to good suggestions.

Cheers
Karsten

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IMO, your best route is to run full disk backups, writing/saving the .tib archives to one of the other disks. If you ever have a failure of your system drive, you would replace the failed system drive with a fresh drive, boot from the Acronis True Imag bootable Recovery Media and restore the most recent backup to the new system drive. Upon boot into Windows, you'd be back at exactly the same state you were when you made the last backup.

From your message, I think you were leaning towards what Acronis calls a "Clone" operation, whereby another drive becomes an exact copy of the system drive. There are many issues with that approach, including that you can only have a single Clone to a drive (whereas you could store many full disk backups of various dates). Also, if you want to use the other internal drives for backup, you could not Clone to them as Windows would behave unpredictably when you reboot: Windows doesn't allow multiple Windows OS drives concurrently, so one would get altered to no longer be bootable and that could in fact be the drive that you expect to normally be the main OS drive.

Hi tuttle, thank you for answering and helping.
What will True Image do, when I take out the HDD used for the backups and replace it with the other one? Will it just go on working? I understood there is a logfile that will have noticed backups that will be not available on the changed HDD. Or do I have to prepare the two disks I want to use alternately. (By the way, would you suggest to have only one partionon on those 2tb backup HDD to have the full availability of space or better have more particions for more savety?)
The nonstop backup sound interresting. Is it a suggestion? I have seen in the handbook that it will do a consolidation in the middle of the night. At that time my computer is turned off usually. Doing it at new start will probably slow down the start, will it? Is it possible to change the time of consolidation?
cheers
Karsten

You should have separate backup tasks for each disk. ATI should have no problem with disks being swapped. Grover uses disks in swappable internal drive bays, so he may provide more detail.

I haven't used nonstop backup, so I don't know it well. I would use it as an additional form of backup, not a replacement for full disk backups.