Professional software to clone Windows Server 2008 R2 hard drive will be introduced below, supporting VMware and Server disk clone.
Cloning Windows Server 2008 (R2) means transferring Server 2008 operating system to another location like HDD or SSD in a short time. Here we summarize some situations for this operation:
Besides, some users would like to clone Windows Server 2008 R2 in VMware, so that they can deploy the same configurations and layout on another hard drive.
Since Microsoft Windows misses the cloning feature, so you can only use third-party cloning software to clone Windows Server 2008 (R2) to HDD or SSD. AOMEI Backupper Server is a good choice and it also applies to Windows Server 2012 (R2), 2016, 2019, 2022, and all PC operating systems. In this software, you can enjoy two helpful ways and further improve SSD disk performance with the "SSD Alignment" feature.
All features are operated with a user-friendly interface. It is easy to use even if you are not an expert. Please download this software to have a try! For unlimited PCs and Servers, try AOMEI Backupper Technician Plus.
(PS: The Clone feature in the free trial version can be demonstrated only. To clone Windows Server 2008 or 2008 R2 successfully and boot from it, you need to upgrade server trial and it offers 100$ discount.)
Here you will start to clone Server 2008 (R2) with the following steps. And this tutorial will take system clone as an example. Before you start, please connect the target drive to your computer and make sure it is correctly detected.
Note: To perform Windows Server 2008 R2 cloning in VMware, you just need to copy the installation package of AOMEI Backupper and install it in virtual machine operating system. Left operations would be the same as follow.
Step 1. Install and run AOMEI Backupper Server software. Select Clone and then System Clone. To clone Windows Server 2008 (R2) hard drive entirely, please select Disk Clone.
Step 2. The C drive and system reserved partition (boot related drive) are selected by default. Just choose the destination partition and click Next.
After clicking Next >>, you may be told that all data on the destination partition will be wiped. Thus, if you don't have a backup, please backup important files in advance. To continue this operation, click OK.
Step 3. Check out the operation summary and click Start Clone to clone Windows Server 2008 (R2). If you are cloning disk to an SSD, it is highly recommended to tick SSD Alignment option. Because this feature could improve the speed of reading and writing as well as prolong the service life of SSD.
Step 4. After the cloning process finishes, you can change the boot order to destination disk in BIOS, or remove the old hard drive that contains previous boot drive to test if you can boot from destination disk.
Tips:
You cannot use a dynamic disk as destination hard drive unless you convert dynamic to basic ahead of time.
There is still some chance that you cannot boot from the target disk after cloning. If the boot order is right, please check the disk partition style (MBR or GPT), boot mode (BIOS or UEFI), etc. For more useful fixes, you may refer to cloned drive won't boot.
If you want to clone Windows Server 2008 (2008 R2) without booting into Windows, you need to create a bootable media with AOMEI Backupper and boot from it.
You can easily clone Windows Server 2008 (R2) in simple steps with the help of best server cloning software - AOMEI Backupper Server. And it provides you with 2 available ways for system migration, you can choose them depending on the items you want to backup and disk space required. And it still offers you other useful features, such as, SSD Alignment, Make full use of disk space, etc. All in all, it greatly saves you time and energy.
Besides system clone, it is also an excellent backup and restore software. It has many powerful features that Windows Server built-in backup tool does not have. For example, you can do incremental and differential backup easily and delete old backups to free up disk space for new backup. Besides, its Universal Restore feature allows you to move Windows Server to a new hardware without efforts.