• BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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    6 days ago

    I’d want to be able to lose two drives in an array before I lose all my shit. So RAID 6 for me.

    Repeat after me: RAID is not a backup solution, RAID is a high-availability solution.

    The point of RAID is not to safeguard your data, you need proper backups for that (3-2-1 rule of backups: 3 copies of the data on 2 different storage media, with 1 copy off-site). RAID will not protect your data from deletion from user error, malware, OS bugs, or anything like that.

    The point of RAID is so everyone can keep working if there is a hardware failure. It’s there to prevent downtime.

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      6 days ago

      It’s 36 TB drives. Most people are planning on keeping anything legal or self-produced there. It’s going to be pirated media and idk about you but I’m not uploading that to any cloud provider lmao

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        6 days ago

        These are enterprise drives, they aren’t going to contain anything pirated. They are probably going to one of those cloud providers you don’t want to upload your data to.

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          6 days ago

          I can easily buy enterprise drives for home use. What are you on about?

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            3 days ago

            There’s a big difference between “most people” in your original comment and your shift to “I” in this reply. That’s what the other commenter is “on about”

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              2 days ago

              Do consumer oriented stores not carry them in your country? I can, as a private person, simply buy them from a consumer computer parts store. Anyone can. You can order one from here if you want, but idk how they’d manage delivery lol

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                1 day ago

                How do you get from there to your theory that “most people” buying these drives will be consumer pirates and not enterprise customers. That’s where you lose everyone.

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                  1 day ago

                  I meant most private citizens buying them when I said “most people”, sorry if that wasn’t clear. A lot more will be bought by enterprise customers which have their own use cases and their own rules for backups and such. I was specifically talking about people as private individuals. I guess I forgot this wasn’t the self hosting community lol

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                    1 day ago

                    I think maybe you also forgot that it’s important to say what you mean if you want to be understood.