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There have been several threads on here about RAID and if its appropriate to use as backup
Now I'm not passing opinions, but thought I'd share my weekend with everyone
I have been using a Drobo as my storage/backup for the last year and at last count had around 900gb of wedding photos on it. All nice and happy as it works as it's striped and if any disc fails you theoretically don't lose your data (unless you happen to lose two discs simultaneously)
apart from, we had a power cut at the weekend - no probolem thinks me as Drobo has a backup battery to ensure it shuts down gracefully, and when the power came back I went and checked - its fine everything still there....
except my weddings folder is empty - yep 900GB gone!
According to Drobo dashboard the capacity was still utilised but there wasn't any data, boy did I get worried (although I never have a single copy of my work until after the client has got their copy so at least I still had the data for the clients still waiting)
so after conferring with Drobo themselves I ran chkdsk /r, it ran for 60 hours!
After that I had all my work back but it goes to show that you do need backups of backups.
As an additional tale, I decided to buy a new hard drive purely as backup and so bought a 1.5TB sata disc, plugged it in and that then crashed my desktop !
Now I'm not passing opinions, but thought I'd share my weekend with everyone
I have been using a Drobo as my storage/backup for the last year and at last count had around 900gb of wedding photos on it. All nice and happy as it works as it's striped and if any disc fails you theoretically don't lose your data (unless you happen to lose two discs simultaneously)
apart from, we had a power cut at the weekend - no probolem thinks me as Drobo has a backup battery to ensure it shuts down gracefully, and when the power came back I went and checked - its fine everything still there....
except my weddings folder is empty - yep 900GB gone!
According to Drobo dashboard the capacity was still utilised but there wasn't any data, boy did I get worried (although I never have a single copy of my work until after the client has got their copy so at least I still had the data for the clients still waiting)
so after conferring with Drobo themselves I ran chkdsk /r, it ran for 60 hours!
After that I had all my work back but it goes to show that you do need backups of backups.
As an additional tale, I decided to buy a new hard drive purely as backup and so bought a 1.5TB sata disc, plugged it in and that then crashed my desktop !