home server
Thanks for all the info... I have had to do a restore from TM backups once. Not a comfortable feeling, until it worked. I also use CCC to make bootable copies of all the system drives of each portable. I have been using it for YEARS without issues. I have the server drive clone nightly so it is able to boot right away after a failure....
This is on my home network - Clients include my 2008 MBP, my wife's 2009 Mini, etc. backing up to a 2010 Mini Server. The original RAID array is an OWC Guardian Maximus mirror (two, 2TB drives).
As it turns out 2TB is not really enough to backup 3+ machines (it only includes one of the server drives). The second server drive is used for iTunes media that is played on an Apple TV. Although it does not change much, it would be nice to include it as well. I plan on getting one or two more clients, so a larger TM drive is in order. The new RAID array is an OWC Mercury Rack Pro as RAID 5. I also have one of their Qx2's as a RAID 5 (4x2GB for 6GB capacity), mostly for archives of images and video that is kept in offsite copies as well. For the new array i want to use the two drives from the original mirror, plus the spare i bought at the time I set them all up (4TB storage). I created the disk image from the TM disk, and was going to put it back on one of the 2TB disks to see it it works. I will have to wipe the original copies to create the new RAID, so i want to test first since I have the time. It took about 15 hours to create the compressed disk image. So far is wanted to "scan" the image, but could not. I ended up with a "no mountable file system" error... time to circle the wagons.