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- Jan 18, 2001
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- Athens - Greece
Hi guys,
Finally I jumped on the SSD wagon and got 2 new X25-V 40Gb which I would like to use in Raid0 for OS and Apps and use the 2 Seagates, now in Matrix Raid 0+1 config, for data storage, if possible in Raid1 config, but before to go I need of all your Expertise to swap in the fastest and smoothest way possible.
So first I would like to know which is the best free Sw to use to backup the Raid0 data on the old disk to swap on the new Raid0 setup I will build on the SSD disks.
Second which is the best way to move the Data I have stored on the Raid1 Volume into the new configuration setup: my idea is to copy data on a spare disk and then move them again on the new config will have the 2 Segates disks.
Third due probably to an Ubuntu install I'm forced to use as Boot disk in Bios the spare 320Gb disk where I had in the past the XP instead of the Raid Volume and I would like to use if possible in the new SSD config directly the New Raid Volume as boot device.
Thanx in advance and feel free to ask any details you will consider useful,
Adriano
Finally I jumped on the SSD wagon and got 2 new X25-V 40Gb which I would like to use in Raid0 for OS and Apps and use the 2 Seagates, now in Matrix Raid 0+1 config, for data storage, if possible in Raid1 config, but before to go I need of all your Expertise to swap in the fastest and smoothest way possible.
So first I would like to know which is the best free Sw to use to backup the Raid0 data on the old disk to swap on the new Raid0 setup I will build on the SSD disks.
Second which is the best way to move the Data I have stored on the Raid1 Volume into the new configuration setup: my idea is to copy data on a spare disk and then move them again on the new config will have the 2 Segates disks.
Third due probably to an Ubuntu install I'm forced to use as Boot disk in Bios the spare 320Gb disk where I had in the past the XP instead of the Raid Volume and I would like to use if possible in the new SSD config directly the New Raid Volume as boot device.
Thanx in advance and feel free to ask any details you will consider useful,
Adriano