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krzysztof.kucharczyk

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  1. oh, that makes perfect sense - as long as the StudioPC is working it can make the backups by itself to network storage! That will be easy. The only question is, can windows be booted from different SSD if it has exactly the same content, or there will be some problems with recognizing of the system drive/serial numbers or so?
  2. Thank you for the explanation, but I think at this level which I represent - seems not that straigtforward as I expected. But I will read it through.
  3. Hello, not sure if that is the proper forum, if not please move. I am thinking of making a "plug and play" backup solution using unraid server. I have a recording studio, where PC is a central unit and when something happens with it, we cannot work. We do have a backup solution, which simply makes a backup of data, but the biggest problem is with system drive, which already failed twice. I was thinking if it was possible to make a following solution: unraid making a scheduled clone of system disk (SSD) lets say, once a week or month this clone should be written directly to a dedicated similar/identical SSD disk connected to Unraid (over USB adapter/housing) - so that when something happens, I just take out the spare disk from Unraid and replace the damaged one in the PC. what do you think about it? Thanks, Krzysztof

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