Cloning of a virtual disk before developing a RAID 5 system

Hi all

My apologies if this has been answered before, or there is a simple solution that I have not yet met.

I have a Dell Poweredge 2900 with a Perc 6 / i RAID controller. I'll use OMSA to reconfigure a virtual disk RAID 5 I want to increase the storage of data on this drive, but I would like to the VD to backup before you go ahead and commit to reconfigure the disk (data stored on the VD is critical and I don't want anything to go wrong when the reconfiguration and lose all data).

I have the RAID 5 VD on 4 discs and filled the other empty bays 4 identical drives and created a new VD on these new readers. Is it possible that I can use the BIOS RAID configuration or the OMSA to everything from the original to the new VD VD clone, or do I need a third party software?

No, you need some sort of backup and imaging software.

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