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Default Greg, speaking of following the money..

On 9/8/13 2:22 PM, True North wrote:
On Sunday, 8 September 2013 14:46:25 UTC-3, iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,

says...



On 9/8/2013 12:21 PM,
wrote:

On Sun, 08 Sep 2013 10:18:02 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:




On 9/8/13 10:07 AM,
wrote:

On Sat, 07 Sep 2013 22:03:19 -0400, Earl wrote:




wrote:

On Sat, 07 Sep 2013 16:15:04 -0400, "F.O.A.D." wrote:




Why not RAID them? With 4 drives you can set up a fairly high


efficiency array and have a soft failure of any single drive. With


some controllers you don't even need to bring the system down to swap


out the bad drive. The whole thing is invisible to the OS.


SATA hardware itself is hot swap capable.




He can't afford to pay his taxes. Do you really think he can afford a


$1500 Raid controller?




$1500?




More like $40 and most SATA controllers support RAID. You may have to


pay a little more for RAID 5 but not much






My little server is running under RAID. Something called Synology Hybrid


RAID (SHR) with data protection of 1 disk fault-tolerance. I'm not sure


what the hell that means, actually.






That does sort of look like RAID 5.


Is that "backup" drive actually just the conglomerate "wasted" drive


in a RAID array?


Basically RAID 5 writes "stripes" across all of the drives in the


array and the way they are laid out, you have one more drive than the


amount of data you can store. When you lose one, the data can be


recovered from the stripes on the other drives.


You can hot swap out the bad one and the system will restore the array


while you work.




I am going the other way with mirroring. It is less efficient in drive


usage but even if you lose the array, you only lose that block of


data. (one drive's worth)






I guess I am simple... I have three external drives, all have all of my


work and files, don't back up systems and programs, don't steal them,


have the install disks and if I have to rebuild I like to start from


scratch anyway... I do have one cloud account for two folders of


recent artwork and business files too... but I really don't know much


about it, I put stuff in, it backs it up at night... Supposed to be


always there for me, I sure hope so




Wow, this from the alleged purveyor of technical support.....



~~ SNERK ~~
Oh boy.. his former customers didn't realize what shaky ground they stood on.


Maybe they did.