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Re: Computer backup- Somewhat off Topic
Frank Olson wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> I'm looking at the best way to maintain/back up my office computer
>> which has my alarm downloading and alarm management applications
>> running on it, I mention that so that the post won't be entirely off
>> topic.
>>
>> Anyway I have a RAID 1 (mirrored) with a pair of 500gb hard drives and
>> a 2 port controller card by 3ware.
>>
>> My thoughts are to either to have one of the drives of the array in a
>> removable tray and on a regular basis remove this drive, probably
>> once a week, cycle another tray/drive into the array and then rebuild
>> the array. This should ensure that in the event of a virus or
>> corruption of some sort, I will only lose, at worst a weeks worth of
>> data which I could live with. Any failure of a single drive being
>> taken care of by the RAID.
>>
>> Alternatively I could have the two drives of the array permanently
>> installed and use a disk imaging back up, probably by Terrabyte, to
>> image the array to the third disk in the removable tray on a regular
>> basis, again probably once a week.
>>
>> What are the advantages/disadvantages of either method
>>
>> Doug
>>
>
>
> There's this nifty little drive from Seagate (I don't usually sell their
> stuff, but they sent me one to try out). It's at
> http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/products/portable/freeagent_go/
>
> It comes complete with easy to configure software (for scheduled
> backups), or you can "backup on the fly". :-)
I've installed several of those "FreeAgent" external drives now, as
additional storage for DVRs that don't have room for more internal
drives. They install easily and work well, as Frank says, and they're
dirt cheap - CDN$100 for a 250GB. At that price, you could have two or
three and cycle them through for backup duties, keeping one offsite if
so desired.
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