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I am planning to use the Server Backup feature in Windows Server 2008 to backup critical volumes on a production server. My intent is to recover from these backups in the event of a hard disk or other critical hardware failure. In the event of a critical hardware failure (i.e., main system board) that requires the purchase of an entirely new server, is it possible to recover from these backups to an entirely new machine?

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I believe you can. As long as the hardware isn't completely different. However, there's always bugs with doing this. One alternative solution is to backup your system so that it can run as a Virtual Server. This will get you up until you can rebuild your hardware. – Jason N. Gaylord Oct 17 '08 at 15:35
The hardware can NOT be different when restoring server 2008. The Server Backup feature under 2008 is pretty much useless for any real disaster recovery situations. It is good for quick backups prior to making a system setting change, but that's about it. – Chris Lively Nov 4 '08 at 17:11

closed as not programming related by John Sheehan Oct 17 '08 at 15:33