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On 28/02/20 11:45, Michael wrote: |
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> On Friday, 28 February 2020 11:04:43 GMT Wols Lists wrote: |
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>> On 28/02/20 05:07, james wrote: |
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>>> For data storage, long term important stuff, you should employ RAID |
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>>> (1-10). We can get into that later, duplication of important data, via |
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>>> backups or extra storage is a good idea too. Backups are an old |
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>>> technology, but may help, but backups do can get old too and fragmented. |
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>>> For now, lets not worry so much about long term bit integrity, but focus |
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>>> on your next FUN gentoo rig. I'm hoping other join in to so you have |
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>>> more than my prospective on your solution. |
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>> https://raid.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Linux_Raid |
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>> Sorry for the plug, I edit the site. Brickbats/bouquets welcome :-) |
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>> Cheers, |
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>> Wol |
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> Thanks for sharing page Wol! |
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> I tried this page from the links at the bottom and ended up in a 404 error: |
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> http://www.runmapglobal.com/blog/fault-tolerant-dedicated-servers/ |
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Noted. That link pre-dates me working on the site - I haven't checked |
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all the old links - I guess I should ... |
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Cheers, |
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Wol |