![]() When you have at least 1 backup (I'd go for 2), you can reset your RAID arrays in RAID BIOS management utility (not from withing Windows, but up from boot), then create HARDWARE RAID arrays and you might consider: Maybe also doing double backup via Windows built-in backup is not a bad idea. Once you find the proper cloning/imaging software, you can proceed with creating a BACKUP IMAGE to some external (or network) temporary storage. but if you will see ANY of (software or Hardware) RAID arrays in form of a lot of separate physical drives, then this cloning software IS NOT OK for your purpose.4 partitions (drive letters might be different, not important) in size of approx.1x 1.100GB, and 3x 830 GB, then you can be sure this cloning software sees your Hardware and Software RAID arrays, so you can use it.So it is quite on safe side if you boot this server from some of CLONING/IMAGING boot CD that you usually use (Acronis, Paragon, EaseUs.) and see, what this cloning software sees.
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