Hi guys.
Went to install a 3TB, USB 3.0 Seagate backup at a clients SBS 2011 box & could not get it to work; kept getting a pop-up saying that "backup failed due to device I/O error."
So a little google-fu uncovers that it may be an issue with the sector size; apparently these huge drives have 4096k sector sizes and SBS 2011/Server 2008 doesn't play with that.
Is there any workaround/fix, or just get a smaller drive?
I had the same issue with the portable (2.5") 2TB backup they want to carry offsite, but was able to remedy it (I think; didn't want to sit for hours for backup to complete) by formatting it with 512k sectors. I'll know tomorrow if backup was successful.
I did read on TechNet that in some cases, with certain drives, even if the backup says it's successful, data restores can fail... ugh, scary.....
Thoughts?
Went to install a 3TB, USB 3.0 Seagate backup at a clients SBS 2011 box & could not get it to work; kept getting a pop-up saying that "backup failed due to device I/O error."
So a little google-fu uncovers that it may be an issue with the sector size; apparently these huge drives have 4096k sector sizes and SBS 2011/Server 2008 doesn't play with that.
Is there any workaround/fix, or just get a smaller drive?
I had the same issue with the portable (2.5") 2TB backup they want to carry offsite, but was able to remedy it (I think; didn't want to sit for hours for backup to complete) by formatting it with 512k sectors. I'll know tomorrow if backup was successful.
I did read on TechNet that in some cases, with certain drives, even if the backup says it's successful, data restores can fail... ugh, scary.....
Thoughts?