James Anning
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I am running Windows 2012 Server Release 2.  The Operating system is on Drive C.
My D drive, is pure data...in fact, it is used basically as a network drive,
to back up a Windows 8.1 PC on my network. It has NO operating system on it,
It just happens to exist on my Windows 2012 box.
Its a 1 Terabyte drive and only has less than one meg free space. I have a new
2 Terabyte drive. I would like to clone the existing 1 TB to the 2 TB drive.
I would prefer a "clone" as opposed to a "copy", I feel more comfortable, just
swapping the drives doing the clone.
Two months ago, I used Paragon to do this exact same thing on my windows 8.1 box,
Cloned a data drive to a bigger drive, after done, I just swapped and good to go.
My question...is there anything native to windows ..specifically Win 2012 server
I can used that will 'clone'...not just copy my existing drive to the new drive?
I do have the correct paragon, for 2012...but, would rather go more simple if I can.
I beleive Robocopy can do this, keeping in mind I do want a true clone,
What are these steps?
				
			My D drive, is pure data...in fact, it is used basically as a network drive,
to back up a Windows 8.1 PC on my network. It has NO operating system on it,
It just happens to exist on my Windows 2012 box.
Its a 1 Terabyte drive and only has less than one meg free space. I have a new
2 Terabyte drive. I would like to clone the existing 1 TB to the 2 TB drive.
I would prefer a "clone" as opposed to a "copy", I feel more comfortable, just
swapping the drives doing the clone.
Two months ago, I used Paragon to do this exact same thing on my windows 8.1 box,
Cloned a data drive to a bigger drive, after done, I just swapped and good to go.
My question...is there anything native to windows ..specifically Win 2012 server
I can used that will 'clone'...not just copy my existing drive to the new drive?
I do have the correct paragon, for 2012...but, would rather go more simple if I can.
I beleive Robocopy can do this, keeping in mind I do want a true clone,
What are these steps?
 
 
		 Thousands of dollars there.
  Thousands of dollars there. You can check websites for Acronis and EASEus TODO and see if they have similar product offerings.  This being said, there is a big difference when you are running a network server with a couple of apps on it with a few users, and hundreds of apps and thousands of users on a live production network server.  Cloning software for those situations, has never worked well in the past.
  You can check websites for Acronis and EASEus TODO and see if they have similar product offerings.  This being said, there is a big difference when you are running a network server with a couple of apps on it with a few users, and hundreds of apps and thousands of users on a live production network server.  Cloning software for those situations, has never worked well in the past. However, that was many years ago (early 2000's), and the technology may now exist as I mentioned.  Some of the other guys here are still in IT and have direct recent experience with cloning of large production network server drives, which is what Server 2012 software is designed for.
  However, that was many years ago (early 2000's), and the technology may now exist as I mentioned.  Some of the other guys here are still in IT and have direct recent experience with cloning of large production network server drives, which is what Server 2012 software is designed for.  Apples and Oranges I'm afraid.
  Apples and Oranges I'm afraid.
 
 
		 
 
		 Sorry about that.  The short answer is I am not aware of any built-in software in 2012 server that can clone a hard drive.  And you're right about trying to clone a DATA drive that lives in your 2012 box.  You can do that with Acronis, Macrium, or EASEus TODO as mentioned.  I personally haven't done it with a Server OS and those 3 products.  Just to be clear.  Sometimes, we are up late at night working on these posts, and we miss a thing or two.  I'll try to keep my answers to you shorter in the future.  And you did get an answer from Norway that he did clone a data drive as well as a boot drive on 2012; just not using a built-in feature to 2012; he used Acronis a 3rd party solution which you were already using with the Paragon.
  Sorry about that.  The short answer is I am not aware of any built-in software in 2012 server that can clone a hard drive.  And you're right about trying to clone a DATA drive that lives in your 2012 box.  You can do that with Acronis, Macrium, or EASEus TODO as mentioned.  I personally haven't done it with a Server OS and those 3 products.  Just to be clear.  Sometimes, we are up late at night working on these posts, and we miss a thing or two.  I'll try to keep my answers to you shorter in the future.  And you did get an answer from Norway that he did clone a data drive as well as a boot drive on 2012; just not using a built-in feature to 2012; he used Acronis a 3rd party solution which you were already using with the Paragon. 
 
		 
 
		