I want to create a BOOTABLE clone drive which INCREMENTALLY backs up my OS/system drive... and in the event of disk failure, can be immediately booted from back to the last system save.
I've looked at various cloning programs (including the mass-consumer ReBit, which does NOT do the above), and am a bit confused as to which does what.
I've been told that copying the MBR is important to creating a bootable clone, but I've also heard that it's not the ONLY thing you need to do...
Scenario: I have a RAID 0 system and I want to insure it by cloning it to a drive, and (when) rather than if, if dies, I want to immediately boot the clone back to normal.
I believe Acronis might be able to do this... but I have no experience there.
Is there any software that will let me:
1. Incrementally clone the OS drive (presumably it won't matter that it's RAID, since the OS will report 1 logical drive to the cloning software).
2. Immediately restore the system by BOOTING the OS from this clone drive upon failure with only the swapping of drives required.
Thanks in advance to any poster.
I've looked at various cloning programs (including the mass-consumer ReBit, which does NOT do the above), and am a bit confused as to which does what.
I've been told that copying the MBR is important to creating a bootable clone, but I've also heard that it's not the ONLY thing you need to do...
Scenario: I have a RAID 0 system and I want to insure it by cloning it to a drive, and (when) rather than if, if dies, I want to immediately boot the clone back to normal.
I believe Acronis might be able to do this... but I have no experience there.
Is there any software that will let me:
1. Incrementally clone the OS drive (presumably it won't matter that it's RAID, since the OS will report 1 logical drive to the cloning software).
2. Immediately restore the system by BOOTING the OS from this clone drive upon failure with only the swapping of drives required.
Thanks in advance to any poster.