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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
I need a New PC for Scanning and Designing 3Shape
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<blockquote data-quote="TanMan" data-source="post: 313522" data-attributes="member: 10597"><p>Macrium Reflect with a PCIe to NVMe adapter. I used that software since it has a feature where it can assist with bootloading problems with dissimilar hardware.</p><p></p><p>Edit: The big plus with this method is now I have two computers (for the same system),a backup and a running computer. I find in a setup of multiple IOS, I just need one computer so that if one fails (rarely will two fail simultaneously),I have a bare metal cloned drive ready to drop into either computer (depending on the mode of failure),ensuring minimal downtime. With Macrium ReDeploy, I can do edit the bootloader/config/etc... as needed so I can get the backup system booted. I have bare metal clones of my critical systems to drop into spare computers at any time. Especially for downtime sensitive processes where an hour could be costing you hundreds, thousands, if not more... Having redundancy that can be deployed at a moment's notice is key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TanMan, post: 313522, member: 10597"] Macrium Reflect with a PCIe to NVMe adapter. I used that software since it has a feature where it can assist with bootloading problems with dissimilar hardware. Edit: The big plus with this method is now I have two computers (for the same system),a backup and a running computer. I find in a setup of multiple IOS, I just need one computer so that if one fails (rarely will two fail simultaneously),I have a bare metal cloned drive ready to drop into either computer (depending on the mode of failure),ensuring minimal downtime. With Macrium ReDeploy, I can do edit the bootloader/config/etc... as needed so I can get the backup system booted. I have bare metal clones of my critical systems to drop into spare computers at any time. Especially for downtime sensitive processes where an hour could be costing you hundreds, thousands, if not more... Having redundancy that can be deployed at a moment's notice is key. [/QUOTE]
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