expired Posted by KDoggMDF • Mar 7, 2023
Mar 7, 2023 2:17 AM
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Item 1 of 7
expired Posted by KDoggMDF • Mar 7, 2023
Mar 7, 2023 2:17 AM
18TB Seagate Exos X18 7200RPM 3.5" Internal Enterprise Hard Drive (Recertified)
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Still waiting for those HD price drops I have heard people talking about
Backups isn't just about protecting yourself from failing drives. Other than fire, if they steal your whole server, then your parity isn't going to help you.
Also, a bad PSU, a lightning, an electric surge etc can all kill your drives and no parity can help if all drives are dead.
Backups isn't just about protecting yourself from failing drives. Other than fire, if they steal your whole server, then your parity isn't going to help you.
Also, a bad PSU, a lightning, an electric surge etc can all kill your drives and no parity can help if all drives are dead.
Boom, Done.
what's the best free software to auto clone (or backup) my work files during the day? I think I should be fine if it auto backs up every 12 hours. guidance needed.
Also, this one is similar quality too if 12TB option is enough? https://serverpartdeals
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Backups isn't just about protecting yourself from failing drives. Other than fire, if they steal your whole server, then your parity isn't going to help you.
Also, a bad PSU, a lightning, an electric surge etc can all kill your drives and no parity can help if all drives are dead.
but thanks for letting us all know that a surge can kill hdds, what you failed to explain is that you should use whats called a UPS with battery backup to prevent surges.
If losing more than 2 hard drives on parity is usually a user error not know how to properly work the software running the array than a electrical surge. proper server enterprise hardware prevents any of this happening when a PSU dies. never heard such a thing in my life. 30+ years working with computers.. Unless your electrical power or house is not grounded that may result in a bad issue for any electrical device plugged into your house
Most stuff can easily be protected using a good quality UPS..
Also people seem to fail to understand it is good to keep your hdds between 39-45c , anything higher on idle will decrease the lifespan . But in all seriousness i have hdds dating back to 1991 and work fine. You will notice your hdd will be bad once it is fully written too.
So i suggest everyone to do this within 30 days , after that you will be paying for the shipping to return the defective hdd. Have a two year warranty is awsome.
In 2 years 22TB will be this price as we will be up to 28-30+ TB drives. This is all dependent on the economy and manufacturing.
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