NAS fully upgraded. The old drives are going to my off-site backup server tomorrow.pic.twitter.com/Yxo3FBLdf2
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NAS fully upgraded. The old drives are going to my off-site backup server tomorrow.pic.twitter.com/Yxo3FBLdf2
Why would you make your old drives your off-site backup disks? That would mean your most critical storage is made of older disks that are more likely to fail and cause you to lose your data.
Lmfaoo why would you block me for asking a simple question? I wasn't being insulting I wasn't being rude I wasn't being a troll I just don't view or use off site storage the same way. For me off site storage is for backups and for storing important data I don't use all the time.
So it isn't cluttering up my main storage. If I my main storage crashes oh well I've still got my off site storage there with everything I need. But to block me for asking a simple question seems kinda immature don't you think?
Ps your live data is more likely to crash than your off site storage considering the fact that those drives are in use daily so depending on drives that are most likely to crash for your critical data and using old drives that are more likely to crash for backups is a poor data
Storage habit. That is why data centers most critical data is stored offsite in cold storage ready to be accessed whenever a restore is needed.
Dude I checked your profile and you seem to be trolling everyone else. This is a backup server. If the data disappears I don't care. I'll just back it up again. It doesn't have the only copy of anything. And everything has 2-disk redundancy anyway.
For the most part yea I do troll people because they're fucking idiots. I wasn't trolling you at all though and the people I don't troll are intelligent human beings like yourself but I only troll the idiots because it's a fun pass time and gets my frustrations out and they
Deserve it for their idiocy. But as far as the backup server goes if it's literally only a basic backup server and not a true offsite backup server like those used by data centers then I guess it's fine but I personally would follow the same practices as a data center for backups
If you're storing "important data you don't use all the time" on your "backup server" then it's no longer a backup server, it's a single point of failure. The whole point of a backup server is to *not* have single points of failure.
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