I just purchased a 14TB external drive. I would like to clone my OS drive to the external drive, then create backups of the other drives I have in my sytem to that same external drive. Can that be done, and if so do i have to create separate partitions on the external drive for each clone and backup?
Can Macrium Reflect Clone/Backup Multiple drives to one Drive?
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Originally posted by Brandon ByrnesI just purchased a 14TB external drive. I would like to clone my OS drive to the external drive, then create backups of the other drives I have in my sytem to that same external drive. Can that be done,
Originally posted by Brandon Byrnesand if so do i have to create separate partitions on the external drive for each clone and backup?
@Bruce is the expert let’s see if he agrees
14TB is a lot of data to loose -
Originally posted by PeterOzYes
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@Bruce is the expert let’s see if he agrees
14TB is a lot of data to looseComment
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correct - removing the drive letter stops the drive from showing - and also from being used.
I use Macrium to create images (rather than cloning) of my drive and store them all on another drive.
then you just double click the .MRIMG file to have it open as a mounted drive to access any info you want to recover.
when I do clone a drive, any extra capacity on the destination drive just gets left unused and you can’t clone another drive to that unused portion (of course) - so yeah, partitioning a large drive into chunks of the same size as the drive being cloned would work but as you have found, you have all these drive letters and you never know how much space each of these chunks should be (to any accurate degree).
and yeah, as Peter says, 14TB is a lot to lose, so make sure the only stuff on the 14TB unit is also somewhere else, or you don’t care when it goes pear shaped.
cause you know that day will come!Comment
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okay good to know. I’ll probably get another drive in the future so that I have atleast 2 backups. I know the ideal thing is to have a local backup, a cloud backup and a physical off-site backup, that gets pretty expensive though, especially the cloud backup I would imagine.Comment
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so far so good. I have everything backed up. One question though, it seems like something, maybe Macrium is really slowing down my system. It seems like every since I installed Macrium, now my apps are taking a lot longer to launch, also it’s taking a lot longer for my pc to start up and shutdown. Have you experienced anything like this from using Macrium? The slowdown is very noticeable compared to how my system was running before I installed Macrium. I initially though it was slowing down becuase Macrium was backing up data but I have it set for incremental backups everyday at midnight and I’m experiencing slowdown at all times of the day.Comment
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Macrium is only started on my PC’s when I want to use it, cloning and imaging.
it never runs in the background.
the StartUp entry gets deleted whenever I install or upgrade it and I check the system tray and task scheduler for any entries as well.Comment
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I just checked and it isn’t in my system tray although it is included in my strtup progams, but Windows says it’s impact is low, atleast on startup times. Since I have it set to incremental updates every night I think i need it to be running in the background unfortunately, but it’s scheduled for one of those backups in a half hour so I think after it completes that backup i’ll end task it in task manager and see if my system runs any better.Comment
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everything is good now. i figured out that its my external backup thats slowing stuff down so i just disconnect it then reconnect it when it get ready to do the backup.Comment
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