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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago

32TB hard drives are incoming according to Toshiba

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32TB hard drives are incoming according to Toshiba

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alessandro@lemmy.ca to PC Gaming@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago
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Using its Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) tech, Toshiba has unlocked a new level of hard drive capacity in its latest HDD demo.
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    RAID6, my person. RAID6.

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      RAID is not a backup.

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        It is not. But backups are also not RAID.

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          Yes, obviously.

          You need backups. RAID or something similar is only necessary if you need redundancy which is most often not as necessary compared to loosing all your data.

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            RAID is necessary because drives fail, and sometimes you can’t afford, or want, be offline until you can get around to sourcing & installing a new drive, and restoring from backup.

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              That is what I said.

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      RAID6 only works if the machine is working fine. If something happens that toasts the whole thing then you’re fucked unless you have a backup offsite.

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        Backups are important, but we were talking about drive failures. Backups help when you screw up the data; RAID6 helps when drives go bad. If you don’t trust the hardware, RAID.

        Backups only means you’re down until you restore; RAID5/6 means you stay up.

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          Right, but he was talking about the 3 2 1 rule and you recommended RAID6.

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            But he was responding to someone who was unconfortable with putting all their eggs in one basket. That’s not what backups are for.

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      RAID is not a backup.

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