I was thinking of buying a DAS (like NAS but without network interface, direct USB to PC) as extra backup, but was also thinking to use normal HDs. It should be fine right? since I would use it as daily backup and not much else? I don't want to buy the super expensive NAS HD...
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
eSata to Sata or USB to Sata converter costs something like 10-20 Euro if you don't mind the hassle of connecting it
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Replying to @Mazurek64
sorry I meant getting something like this: https://www.amazon.it/TerraMaster-D2-310-velocità-Alloggiamento-Diskless/dp/B01CS4TNQC … and then use 2 HDD to do RAID1 backup, but I was thinking to get normal HD, not special ones
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG @Mazurek64
Depending on your backup regimen, I suspect you'll get more reliability for a few euros less by using two independent drives on alternate days instead of RAID1. (Ransomware, Lightning, and Cat can take out both disks in the RAID at once.)
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thanks, I already have a NAS RAID1 on network, and of couse cloud backup but I wanted also another backup for a PC with a lot of pics/videos on it :)
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