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Seems like boead's solution is maximum protection, but if you were going to do either a RAID or external/backup, would you choose the latter? Seems that risk of corruption is as great a concern as a drive failure, isn't it? And a RAID/mirror will write the corrupted file to both discs, yes?
Not really. If your Windows OS gets corrupt then your going to need to reinstall anyway so either isn’t going to help. Your hard data (music, video, personal files) isn’t’ likely to get corrupt.If your somewhat computer challenged and sporadically delete things without realizing it then RAID isn’t going to help but then again, you probably wont be able to do a backup either. My first choice of action is RAID mirror, it’s a duplicate copy of ALL my data on real-time basis. If your drive is la ...
I agree - I am no authority, but it seems to me that weekly or montly backups for a home PC is simple, cost effective, and straightforward.I plug in my external 200GB USB drive, copy over the data drive, and am done. Unplug, return to basement (should likely be stored at the office, so that it is offsite, but I honestly figure that if I have a fire, the 200GB of FLAC files is likely down low on my list...).I am just looking to avoid all that burning again!Sure, for others with different req's, ...
Yes, this is what I was getting at. I'm as concerned with problems and corruption of system as data, and didn't see that RAID is any help (both drives get corrupted). Is there a relatively affordable external USB tape backup, so I could use it on multiple computers? And if I am using that, then is there any need for RAID or redundant drives of any kind? (doesn't seem so). Is it possible to keep all my system and program/app files on one (smaller) HDD and all the actual music/data files on a second large ...
Does the slimserver software reside on the master/boot drive, or on the same drive with the data files (assume the latter)?