You may also search the web for blocksync, I think that is the name
of a script that did the same thing as DD only much faster (only writing
changes), so that your downtime could be less after the initial
synchronization. Good luck,
Dustin
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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Hotswap
yes, mobile rack seems to be the right word :)
I only want to use one, for the backup Hard Disk, that the backup is not
in the same room, when there is a burglary, fire or something else.
I think i will try the external backup with dd and decide it after first
testruns and the needed time
Am 22.02.2010 15:03, schrieb Dustin Henning:
> The English word for the hard drive scenario you describe is most
> likely "mobile rack" though this may also be a marketing term specific to
> some brands. Another more generic option might be "internal enclosure"
> though I am not 100% certain that is accurate. Regarding both terms, I am
> assuming you are talking about a half-height (one slot) 5.25 inch drive
bay
> device that can have 1 3.5 inch hard disk installed in it (or perhaps 4
2.5
> inch drives). If you are referring to a three 5.25 inch slot device that
> takes 4-5 drives, then I cannot sure on the terminology.
> All of that having been said, regarding a backup method, the best
> method would be to backup from within Windows. A third party software
might
> make this easier, but ntbackup (assuming you are running a version of
> Windows that has this) can make an effective complete backup (be sure you
> are familiar with how to restore from it in the event of a domU destroying
> disaster). This is only true if you need the domU to be running during
the
> backup, if you are willing to shut down the DomU to make the backup, I
> believe you can find a blocksync script somewhere on the internet that
might
> very quickly image the entire Windows partition (after the first backup,
> which would effectively be the same as using dd to copy the entire
> partition). If you can do something like this, you wouldn't need to
attach
> and detach the drive to the domU as explained by Fajar.
> Dustin
>
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