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RAID is not a backup solution; it protects against drive failure but doesn't prevent data loss from deletion, corruption, or malware. A separate backup plan is essential for complete data protection. Choosing the right RAID depends on your needs for performance, budget, data criticality, and scalability.
Nov 22, 2024
Nov 20, 2024 · Using RAID 0 as a backup plan might be risky and I would not recommend this because RADI 0 doesn't have data redundancy or fault tolerance, so if one disk ...
1 day ago · RAID 1 only protects you from drive failure. Implement backups before RAID. If you have an extra drive, use it for backups first. There is only one case when ...
2 days ago · The redundancy features of RAID are indeed not to be considered a backup. You'd be surprised how often an “administrative mistake” puts your data at risk. I'd ...
1 day ago · I know it is not a backup, it is just a safety measure when a drive fails and I have had the drives fail in the past and the raid has saved my data just fine.
Nov 16, 2024 · I still wouldn't run the harddrives in raid 0 even with them being a backup. Backups should be resilient and reliable. Raid 0 is not that.
Nov 21, 2024 · Depending on your needs, rebuilding a raid array after a failure can take a very, very long time and may effectively deny you data while it's doing it. If you ...
Nov 13, 2024 · Run the Duo in a degraded state with the single working drive. Copy the files to another working drive and keep that as a backup (a RAID is not a backup). Then ...
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Nov 4, 2024 · Establish the Cause: Identify what caused the loss of the RAID configuration. This can range from a failed drive, a malfunctioning RAID controller, software ...