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If I were in your position; I would pick up a third hard drive, put the two new ones in the server, create the new RAID 1 and restore to it from your backup. This would have two upsides. First it provides a good opportunity to test your backup, and second you still have all of your data intact on the original drive. If something goes wrong, you just pop the old drive back in and you are back up and running. Net2U is an IT service provider. Listen on a server why in the world would you only have one hard drive to begin with?
At the very very least three drives in a Raid 5. On a server never ever use a software raid to many things can go wrong that cannot be fixed, as many techs have stated backup all your files and folders shared across your network, install your hard drive if you have not done so already go into the raid config utility and setup your raid array, reinstall a clean Server OS, do your drivers updates, server updates then migrate your backed up files and folders.
One thing I strongly suggest is to add at least three hard drives of equal size and at best same manufacturers set up a raid 5 then if something happens to A Drive your servers is still operational until your replace the drive. Once replaced the raid config utility in Windows will rebuild the Raid array. My client balked at even purchasing the 2nd drive. I plan on making several backups using Microsoft Server Backup, a copy of just the data, and doing it the right way..
Ah, this is not your server but a customer's, and they are of the "Pay me later" mentality. I know what that is like. Thanks for the best answer, glad I could help. Yes, all my clients are small businesses. Adding a 2nd drive was an easy sell To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks.
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