Comment on How bad of an idea is it to use computing HDDs in a DIY NAS?
irmadlad@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
I buy consumer grade drives. I’ve had some fail over the years. It’s inevitable no matter if you spend money on consumer grade or server grade. @NaibofTabr@infosec.pub @infosec.pub pretty much gives a succinct breakdown of the situation further down in this thread. I’m pretty fastidious about backing up my data. I’ve been burned a couple times, nothing earth shattering, but it’s enough to do a proper 3,2,1 scenario for all data. And I treat my drives well. Each drive bay has it’s own cooling fan. I keep an eye on the S.M.A.R.T status as well. But even all of that isn’t going to save you from a crash.
Recently, I tried to revive a friend’s 4 tb external he stored all his pictures on. He is a photographer. The first thing I asked was, where’s your backup? What backup? Well, he’s now got a 4 bay NAS, doing RAID, and backing up nightly in a 3,2,1 schema. It just takes once for most people.
Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club 1 hour ago
My last HDD failed in ATA era, not one in 3 home NAS systems - I’m just saying your millage can very & is luck based.
Also RAID will have more reads/writes than non-RAID systems.