How-To: Most system builders know all too well the headaches involved in recovering a crashed hard drive. The bottom line is, there really are only three kinds of hard drives:
- Hard drives that have failed.
- Hard drives that will fail.
- Hard drives that were retired in the course of a computer upgrade before failure.
In this TechBuilder Recipe, Iâll show you how to set up a hard drive mirror clone–as opposed to a new drive mirror (or whatâs known as a âbare metal restoreâ?)–for Linux-based systems. >>>>
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