Breaking a Mirrored Volume in Windows 2008 R2

tech — tags: , — rohand @ September 27, 2011 10:22 PM

My Windows 2008 R2 Hyper-V server has 2 dynamic disks setup in a mirrored configuration that I wanted to split into the separate disks.

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You can accomplish this from the command line using the diskpart tool. However, since this was my first time, I decided to play it safe and use the Disk Management Console.

First, I backed up all data on the mirrored volume. All information and advice I got suggested that I would not lose data but why take chances? It took approximately 4 hours to backup 400 GB.

Next, right click the mirrored volume. Remove Mirror lets you remove a disk from the mirror. Break Mirrored Volume destroys the mirroring and you lose redundancy. Data is retained on both disks that made up the mirror.

Select Break Mirrored Volume….

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Say Yes.

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Windows processes away for a few seconds and then I get my two separate disks. All data that existed in the mirror is available on both disks.

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