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Would this approach for a bare-metal restore using NTbackup work?


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Hello,

 

As a test of our backups, I need to do a bare-metal restore of a

Windows server using a full backup taken with NTbackup.

 

Presuming that I'm restoring to a server with identical hardware and

drive layout, can I do the following:

- install Windows 2003 with the same service-pack level into a

different Windows directory, e.g., c:\winrestore and into no domain

- run NTbackup and select to restore everything on all drives and the

system state, with the option to restore over any existing files

- reboot the server after the restore completes.

 

The server is just an application server in a domain it's not a DC or

anything like that.

 

I'm thinking that should work as it used to be the standard practice

for Backup Exec... and NTbackup is a scaled-down version of that.

 

Thanks for any advice,

 

- Alan.

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