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Ok so I accepted this job and probably shouldn't have but I have already learned so much just from researching this project out while freaking out on the inside.
My client has a Dell PowerEdge 2900 server running a raid array with server 2003. The raid consist of 4 scsi hard drives (drive 0,1 are spanned together and drive 2,3 are spanned together) then the drives are configured as RAID 1.
The initial problem is the c:\ drive ran out of space. The client wanted to use this opportunity to not only repartition the c:\ and d:\ but also increase the overall hdd space.
So what we have done so far is booted to acronis and started an image that is being saved to an external drive.
Our new drives are 2 1tb western digitial black that we want to configure as raid 1.
In theory since we are using the same raid controller card we could just burn the image straight onto the new drives (after we set up the raid 1) and then use disk director to modify the partitions. Right?
Another question I had is that once we create the new raid array, will it completely delete the configuration for the original drives. So that if we run into a hiccup we can put the original hard drives to get them running again till next time we go out there.
I tried getting as much help from google but a lot of the questions were people moving their raid array to another computer.
My client has a Dell PowerEdge 2900 server running a raid array with server 2003. The raid consist of 4 scsi hard drives (drive 0,1 are spanned together and drive 2,3 are spanned together) then the drives are configured as RAID 1.
The initial problem is the c:\ drive ran out of space. The client wanted to use this opportunity to not only repartition the c:\ and d:\ but also increase the overall hdd space.
So what we have done so far is booted to acronis and started an image that is being saved to an external drive.
Our new drives are 2 1tb western digitial black that we want to configure as raid 1.
In theory since we are using the same raid controller card we could just burn the image straight onto the new drives (after we set up the raid 1) and then use disk director to modify the partitions. Right?
Another question I had is that once we create the new raid array, will it completely delete the configuration for the original drives. So that if we run into a hiccup we can put the original hard drives to get them running again till next time we go out there.
I tried getting as much help from google but a lot of the questions were people moving their raid array to another computer.