That's a lot to loose when it dies.
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That's a lot to loose when it dies.
1 terabyte !!!! and I thought my 300gb drive was overkill!!
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Finally, a 1 tb hard drive.
That's gonna be a heap of data lost when it expires![]()
(I prefer raid arrays).
GQ
We have one in an external case at work for back ups and data transfer. It's great!
That's a big drive and pretty dam funny that it's a Deskstar. Before Hatachi bought IBM drives the deskstar was known by IBM staff as deathstar as it wasn't a if the drive would die but a when.
I won't be moving my TB of storage off my raid array any time soon, drives just aren't reliable enough. Although an array of 1TB drives would be cool, 3, 4, 5 TB without the need for server specific hardware, hrmm nice.
Best regards
DarrenR
Mirrored pair would be the only safe way, that's a lot to loose!
Now if cost wasn't an issue hmmm RAID5 ... how long before Petabytes really make themselves felt![]()
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You should just make sure you get THREE. One primary, one RAID1 mirrored, and one in an external caddy with scheduled backup. That's really all you need to be safe.
I am not sure why more people don't get RAID1 setups as standard. Unless you're using a laptop, then simple technical failure of one hard drive is the most likely cause of data loss. Of course if you ARE using a laptop, then theft is the most likely cause.
just in their defence... im running 8 of the 500gb versions.. and have used literally thousands in the past... as i designed raid storage kit.. and we used hitachi exclusively...
as some guys have stated tho... raid is the way to go.. i have mine set up in a raid 5 array.. the advantage being i only lose 1 disks worth of capacity rather than half of the total number of disks capacity.. 1 dies.. i replace it and it rebuilds.. i still back up all my 'important' stuff like pictures and docs to an external 500gb too...
The hitachi drives are wickedly quick too!
Thanks
Steve
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