Clone RAID-0 Array (Two Disk) to new and larger (Two Disk) RAID-0 Array ssd nvme M.2 disks
Dear friends,
Is there a functionality available in acronis products to Clone RAID-0 Array (Two Disk) to a new and larger (Two Disk) RAID-0 Array ssd nvme M.2 disks
The idea es to migrate :
from the original array capatity (1 TB = 512 GB + 512 GB) NVME M.2 disks
to a new array (2 TB = 1TB + 1TB) NVME M.2 disks
Thank you for your help and time,
Regards,
Rafael


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In the past when I have changed the "disks" used by a raid array (in my case usually a raid 5 with 3 drives) I have done so by creating one or more disk and partitions backups, then removed the raid array (either by UEIF/BIOS or raid management application). I then removed the drives, added the new drives, and created the raid array, then restored the content using the backups.
If the RAID array does not contain the OS this can be done within Windows. If it does, you will need to use recovery media to do what you wish to do. You should use Windows PE or Windows RE recovery media as the Linux based recovery media does not support RAID arrays.
Ian
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In the past when I have changed the "disks" used by a raid array (in my case usually a raid 5 with 3 drives) I have done so by creating one or more disk and partitions backups, then removed the raid array (either by UEIF/BIOS or raid management application). I then removed the drives, added the new drives, and created the raid array, then restored the content using the backups.
If the RAID array does not contain the OS this can be done within Windows. If it does, you will need to use recovery media to do what you wish to do. You should use Windows PE or Windows RE recovery media as the Linux based recovery media does not support RAID arrays.
Ian
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