What you want to do can be accomplished with regular snapshots of the 4 EBS volumes. I have tested the following scenario. It works well for me. HTH.
- Setup a test instance with 4 disks with RAID 0/striped volume as drive D:.
- Made an AMI of that test instance. This saved the C drive and the RAID 0 configuration as it was. The D drive save too but it had no data on it at this time.
- Logged into the test instance and put a bunch of stuff on the D drive.
- Took a snapshot of just the 4 volumes that made up the D drive. The C drive was not snapped.
- Created a new server from the step #2 AMI. During the instance creation, I was able to tell EC2 to create the new instance using the snapshots made in #4 and make those Drive D.
- When the new instance came up, the D: drive was there with all the new data that I had put on in step #3.
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3 December 2019 в 13:28
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