Installing RAID Card in XServe

Hi guys,
Here's the situation, we have a complete backup using SuperDuper to an external HD. Then we want to get the RAID card installed and format the drives and copy back all the information to the RAID set from the external drive so we can startup the server just as it was when the copy was made. Would the best method to this be:
a) Create the RAID set in terminal
b) Format the RAID in disk utility
c) Use the Restore function in disk utility to do a block level copy from the external HD to the newly created RAID set
d) Reboot server and continue on
Thanks in advance,
Graham

Clone the HD using DU, CCC, SuperDuper, or your preffered tool. I highly recommend NOT being booted from the HD you're going to clone. Test the clone.
Create the RAID set.
Clone from the external HD to the RAID set, being sure that you'rebooted again form a different drive (like a CD for instance, or perhaps a different partition on the external HD).
That should do it.
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