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  • AWOL_muppet@lemmy.nz
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    8 months ago

    Yeah, it probably is - in terms of low overheads and electricity. Not great for long term, as SSDs can fail spectacularly, but if it’s a staging post for cloud syncing or another device elsewhere rather than the ultimate endpoint, that’s probably good.

    To be fair, I’m way behind in this topic myself

    • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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      8 months ago

      HDDs can fail too. I’d probably use a Raspberry Pi + SSD if putting it at someone else’s house, since they will both be very quiet. I have a 14TB HDD at my house for backups, and it’s pretty noisy.

      If you really want redundancy you can use a mirrored array but for one backup of multiple I probably wouldn’t, especially if there’s a cloud backup in there.

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        8 months ago

        Is that mirrored array referring to RAID?

        I literally have no knowledge in this stuff. Once you have something like this setup, how does it work? Once you configure it, does it automatically backup files in a certain location on your computer?, or do you manually move files onto it that you want to backup?

        • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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          8 months ago

          Oh man I’m gonna show my lack of knowledge too 🙂. I’ll try anyway, but take everything I say with a grain of salt.

          There are different types of RAID, but I believe RAID 1 would be a mirrored array. This Lemmy instance is on a ZFS mirrored array, but that’s handled by the host so I don’t have to understand it 🙃. I am not sure if the ZFS mirror is considered RAID but it’s basically the same thing as RAID 1 (perhaps one is hardware one is software based?)

          I see this setup as more of a redundancy for a live system so it can continue with one of the drives after a failure without downtime, and I probably wouldn’t consider the mirrored drive a backup. But I’m no expert!

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            7 months ago

            I always mean to do some more research into the topic, and never get past that stage lol. Maybe this time will be different… maybe… lol

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      8 months ago

      Is failure in SSD’s more common than HDD’s? Ideally I’d want to use it as my “offline” storage option, using it instead of my current external HDD that I use.