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Is there an out of the box solution to mirror one hard drive to another?
I'm using Windows 7 Professional and I have 2 500GB hard drives. I want to mirror both of them so if one of them dies I can immediately boot off the other and continue working as normal without a lengthy restore process.
Note that it's not enough just to back up my files--I want to mirror the boot sectors, os, file system structure and so on exactly. What's the best solution?
1RAID 1 isn't universally "better" than imaging... RAID 1 can't keep a version history or allow you to roll back changes. RAID of any type also interferes with many low-level drive commands such as sequencing database log writes with store updates to maintain integrity, TRIM, etc. Unlike RAID, it's perfectly feasible to image an SSD to an HDD. Also RAID requires both drives to be available at all times, which might not be possible for a notebook with only one drive bay. – Ben Voigt – 2011-01-13T22:19:01.530