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zing_deleted 17-09-2008 11:37

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
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Originally Posted by kryogenik (Post 34638771)
Thanks. I'm determined never to again. I've always been a good backer uppererer. Caught off-guard this time.
Wouldn't mind, I've got 350GB of online server space so I've no excuses (apart from a pathetic upload speed).
One good thing has come of it, some of my friends have decided to go out and buy decent DVDRs and get those photos saved..

My most important pics are online and on dvd x2 never just trust 1 dvd either

kryogenik 17-09-2008 11:42

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
No, I know. They can deteriorate badly.
That said, I have some Ritek G03 dye ones that I've had for years now and they seemed to have held up well. Good quality is the key I think.
Be nice if I could just plug into my server and pass over the GB's tho ;)

Dai 17-09-2008 12:58

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
If anything I'm too much the other way I guess. I've got about 3Tb spread amongst different machines and formats. USB/eSATA/NAS and just plain old harddisks in different boxes on the local network.

I tend to waste disk space making duplicate copies of copies of important folders, then promise myself I'll get around to sorting it out later. This of course rarely gets done...

Still, better too many than none at all I guess.
:dozey:

D_Skids 17-09-2008 13:24

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I have heard the Drobo is a good backup option http://www.amazon.co.uk/Data-Robotic.../dp/B0012L65PU

You have to buy the drives too but they are pretty cheap now and at least that way it is always upgradeable.

When I get some spare cash (is there such a thing?!) I am thinking about getting one.

haydnwalker 17-09-2008 13:37

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
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Originally Posted by D_Skids (Post 34638851)
I have heard the Drobo is a good backup option http://www.amazon.co.uk/Data-Robotic.../dp/B0012L65PU

You have to buy the drives too but they are pretty cheap now and at least that way it is always upgradeable.

When I get some spare cash (is there such a thing?!) I am thinking about getting one.

Looks good but is rather expensive for the fact its just an external RAID array in effect...albeit an "intelligent" one from the blurb.

If i had PLENTY of spare computer cash lying around then I'd consider it but as I don't....then its out of the window.

kryogenik 17-09-2008 14:12

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
Expensive is that, especially driveless.
Does look very nice though, but I'd be tempted to do something a bit more DIY if I was to go to that sort of extent.

altis 17-09-2008 14:40

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
A hardware RAID card is a good deal cheaper than that.

Dai 17-09-2008 16:37

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
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Originally Posted by altis (Post 34638881)
A hardware RAID card is a good deal cheaper than that.

In an ideal world I suppose a hot-swappable RAID5 array would be nice. If a disk dies just rebuild onto a spare and boogie on..

kryogenik 18-09-2008 13:25

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
Oh happy happy joy joy...

New drive arrived, swapped out the logic boards and she's up and running.
370GB of data back for a very reasonable £48 :D
Didn't realise - turns out there was 3503 pics, 7507 MP3's, & 3174 AVI's.
:shocked:

Lesson learned..

Must recommend http://www.ultratecdirect.com and the shipping/tracking system they use (Interlink Express). I've been able to watch this process online from them receiving the customer data to label printing right through to doorstep. Top notch.

Kymmy 18-09-2008 13:34

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As I said elesewhere don;t trust the repaired driver anymore than the time taken to recover the data... Yes it was £48 but count that as a recovery fee ;)

Really glad though that you;ve recovered the data :) Well done :D

kryogenik 18-09-2008 13:37

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:D:D

Backup commencing...

zing_deleted 18-09-2008 13:39

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
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Originally Posted by altis (Post 34638881)
A hardware RAID card is a good deal cheaper than that.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/search...h=adaptec+raid these are decent budget raid. I would not run an array on anything cheaper bare in mind to run raid 5 you need at least 3 ports

Glad you got the data back dude :)

Druchii 18-09-2008 13:41

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kryogenik (Post 34639347)
Oh happy happy joy joy...

New drive arrived, swapped out the logic boards and she's up and running.
370GB of data back for a very reasonable £48 :D
Didn't realise - turns out there was 3503 pics, 7507 MP3's, & 3174 AVI's.
:shocked:

Lesson learned..

Must recommend http://www.ultratecdirect.com and the shipping/tracking system they use (Interlink Express). I've been able to watch this process online from them receiving the customer data to label printing right through to doorstep. Top notch.

Congratulations matey!

Kymmy 18-09-2008 13:45

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HDD's being very cheap these days can very easily be mirrored (either a hardware raid as DF suggests or simple using windows disk manager) means that if one ever goes down the other will always have the backup..

I'm though an old fashioned Raid5 girl and love nothing better than pulling out a single hotswap to shock a visitor or two ;)

altis 18-09-2008 13:57

Re: Hard drive *experts* - help needed.
 
Ermmm... Who suggested a hardware raid card?

I'm into RAID10+HS myself. A striped array on quad 15k rpm drives fairly screams along!


I'm glad you got this sorted, Kryogenik. Big sighs of relief all round.


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