Vista and software mirroring
Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 10:47 pm
Hi everyone, vista question, specifically pertaining to the business edition, which is what I have on my machine.
I'm finally getting some replacement drives for my degraded RAID-5 array. My plan is actually to upgrade from a 3 drive RAID-5 to a 4 drive RAID-10. How I migrate the array is up in the air, but can become a lot simpler depending on the answer to the following question.
Back when I was using Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 server, the server version had a feature where it could mirror a drive in software, essentially the ability to create a RAID-1 software array for redundancy, and then be able to boot from the mirrored drive if the original was missing, etcetera. The only requirement was that the drive to be mirrored was a dynamic disk rather than a basic disk. It was also possible to enable this feature in the desktop version of windows 2000 by modifying a few bytes of a system file.
What I'm wodnering is if this feature is available in Vista Business, as it would make migrating my RAID much easier. With this feature I could set up a stand alone hard disk as a mirror of either the degraded or repaired RAID-5 array, break the mirror, boot from the standalone disk, delete the RAID-5 array, create the array as RAID-10, and then mirror the standalone drive back to the RAID-10 array. After thats all done, I simply break the mirror again and Ive got my RAID-10 array and a stand alone drive to store my porn..er..media on.
So, is it possible to use this feature in vista business, or am I going to have to find some kind of drive mirroring software to do this for me? I'd really prefer to not have to bother with new software when there's the possibility of using something I've already used in the past, especially when that something did exactly what I wanted it to.
I'm finally getting some replacement drives for my degraded RAID-5 array. My plan is actually to upgrade from a 3 drive RAID-5 to a 4 drive RAID-10. How I migrate the array is up in the air, but can become a lot simpler depending on the answer to the following question.
Back when I was using Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 server, the server version had a feature where it could mirror a drive in software, essentially the ability to create a RAID-1 software array for redundancy, and then be able to boot from the mirrored drive if the original was missing, etcetera. The only requirement was that the drive to be mirrored was a dynamic disk rather than a basic disk. It was also possible to enable this feature in the desktop version of windows 2000 by modifying a few bytes of a system file.
What I'm wodnering is if this feature is available in Vista Business, as it would make migrating my RAID much easier. With this feature I could set up a stand alone hard disk as a mirror of either the degraded or repaired RAID-5 array, break the mirror, boot from the standalone disk, delete the RAID-5 array, create the array as RAID-10, and then mirror the standalone drive back to the RAID-10 array. After thats all done, I simply break the mirror again and Ive got my RAID-10 array and a stand alone drive to store my porn..er..media on.
So, is it possible to use this feature in vista business, or am I going to have to find some kind of drive mirroring software to do this for me? I'd really prefer to not have to bother with new software when there's the possibility of using something I've already used in the past, especially when that something did exactly what I wanted it to.