Basically title. Is it common to use some kind of RAID for backing up other RAIDs or do people just go with single drives?

  • BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    I haven’t needed RAID for years, because my storage needs were small enough to fit on currently available drives.

    Which is why my file server has a single 4TB data drive, with an external attached for mirroring on a schedule, plus a NAS also mirrored on a schedule, and Crashplan.

    The NAS was recently added, and it’s RAID 5, only because it was free and I had the drives sitting around collecting dust. Hopefully I can switch it to RAID 6 once deduplication is finished.

    Technically only Crashplan is a real backup in my setup. The rest is just local redundancy.

    I’d prefer to not use RAID if I can avoid it.

    • kylian0087@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Raid is not only for if a drive fails. But can also be used against slow corruption of files. If you love your data use raid.