Using the Bare-Metal Restore for Better Data Migration

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Is it time for hardware migration. - Viacheslav Slavinsky
Is it time for hardware migration. - Viacheslav Slavinsky
This article discusses using bare-metal system restore techniques for company hardware migration.

In the course of normal operations, a complete or partial employee hardware replacement is usually needed. This is typically due to aged equipment or is done to ensure consistency of employees’ computers. The more serious issue that an IT tech will encounter is making the transition quick and easy, which will reduce the loss of productivity. The bare-metal restore is a tool that is too often overlooked for hardware migration. The bare-metal restore will smooth out migration, and get things back to working order faster, and more efficiently.

The bare-metal migration system differs from other tools in that it has the potential to save many man-hours. With a standard data pack, the data will be moved over to the newer hardware, but then the employees will have to install the OS (operating system) individually, and before any data can be swapped, they must also install each software product separately, which is extremely time consuming.

When the migration is done with the bare-metal system restore, the hard disk of the previous computer is stored completely as an image on a CD or other media. This picture will have everything that's needed to install the system onto a new disk. To put it simply, the bare-metal process copies the employee's computer and pastes it onto another machine with the same configuration. Using this system will save the company huge amounts of both money and time, and it lets the employees get back to doing their jobs faster with less confusion. This also eliminates any learning curve with the desktop, since the information and appearance will be the same as before.

Computers and data protection play an increasingly important role in the majority of company operations. Therefore, maintaining productivity and cutting downtime is vital. When hardware migration affects more than one or two computers, the transfer can result in massive losses for the company if not done quickly and efficiently. When the migration affects hundreds, or thousands of machines, the results can be devastating. By utilizing one of the bare-metal restore capable software products (you can easily find free or trial downloadable software for data backup) during migration, the impact on the company and its workflow can be reduced or in some instances completely eliminated. An organization that is planning to update hardware for any reason should definitely consider using the bare-metal restore system to ensure the fastest, and most desirable results.

Tom Fedro, Paragon Software Corp

Tom Fedro - Tom Fedro is a data storage and protection expert from Irvine, California. He has decades of experience bringing new technology to ...

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