Important
A recovery disk must be created while the Windows OS is functioning. It is
recommended that the system disk (the mSATA C drive) be backed up on
a regular schedule. The Vess A2000 can be scheduled for regular system
drive backups to the RAID volume. Then, using one of the system recovery
methods (see below), the Windows OS and PROMISE RAID are reinstalled
so that the previously saved system data, including device drivers and VMS
software, can be retrieved from the RAID volume.
Different ways to backup the system disk
There are three options for backing up the system disk, backup to the RAID, to DVD or to a drive
connected via SAN or NAS. Also, it is possible to setup the Vess A2000 to make scheduled backups
to either the RAID or to a network drive.
The recovery procedure installs a minimal operating system and the PROMISE RAID engine. With
these installed, the system disk can be restored to the same state as it existed when saved to the
internal RAID volume, network drive or DVD.
To backup to the RAID volume, it is first necessary to create a Virtual Hard Disk. See
disk” on page 275 for details.
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