A warning to all
#1
Posted 03 September 2002 - 11:21 PM
I just wanted to warn all of you not to trust a drive no matter what. Make a backup plan make it automated use scripts use Distributed file system use what ever the hell it takes but do something cause disaster can strike at anytime.
The very ironic part of this is that every time my mom has tried to use a computer to do this simple brochure with ms publiser the computer has either crashed or not printed or something. She drove an hour and a half to use my computer cause it was the most reliable one she could think of and my system drive crashed, then she went to my grandparents house and used my grandmothers brand new laptop and the cdrom drive broke. And I got a flat tire on my bike yesterday (first time this season) and I broke my foot yesterday. I think there was some sort of bad thing happening or something. NE way back up your data....NOW!
#2
Posted 03 September 2002 - 11:35 PM
The best/cheapest/easiest backup strategy for the home user today:
Buy an external USB 2 enclosure. Buy a big HD.
Backup to the USB drive.
Backup once a month or after large file changes.
Currently I backup to an HD in my computer and simply disconnect the power. Although this is faster than backing up to USB (100GB+ in 2 1/2hrs) it reduced the available HD space in my computer and is also more prone to failure. The best strategy for backups is to store them away from the activity, which is why I am moving to the USB 2 backup plan very soon.
Now if they only made external interfaces with SATA and SATA external encolsures.....
#3
Posted 04 September 2002 - 12:19 AM
scsi is nice but as with all high end things it is a pain in the ass
i have those damn IDE cables all over the place and the rounded ones aren't much better. Does anyone know know of an SATA controller with like 8 or more channels on it that would be ver nice cause i could get a pci slot back and i could use those nice little cables.
#4
Posted 04 September 2002 - 12:50 AM
just the important stuff... financials, documents, email
u know junk like that.
i use nero and a multisession so it finds all the backup dir and adds new files or updates files that have changed.
it's a scsi cdrom so i can still play games and stuff.
#5
Posted 04 September 2002 - 01:05 AM
just hooked up an old external SCSI Video RAID drive last week and a 10000 rpm today do to the system drive failing. The seek time is way better and the bottlenecking of my system in the disk area has drastically reduced. The STR is not as good as my IDE RAID 0 array but that is a software dynamic disk array with some very new ata133 drives so it is not a wonder why I get 56 Meg per sec out of it.
#6
Posted 04 September 2002 - 01:10 AM
during a disk defrag cpu is 0-2%
i was thinking about setting up a raid on my system but i havent decided yet.
#7
Posted 04 September 2002 - 02:57 AM
My RAID 0+1 array can cope with any one of my drives failing and most combinations of two before data loss - What are the chances of me loosing two or more at once?
Plus all major non-replaceable data is burnt to CD.
You can never have too many backup's!
#8
Posted 04 September 2002 - 05:04 AM
#9
Posted 04 September 2002 - 04:19 PM
My APC make loud (not kidding here its really loud) peirceing beeps once or twice an hour. I wonder if this had anything to do with it. Seems weird tho that just my system drive would fail from dirty power when i have 7 drives and 7 cards. I also notice a weird hum comming from my subwoffer from my Boston Digital Media theater that was not present at my old office. any insights on these seemingly weird power problems?
#10
Posted 04 September 2002 - 04:49 PM
#11
Posted 12 September 2002 - 06:12 AM
i can back up my system in about 20 mins..lol and i make a cd or 2 or 3, most of them have the same things on em, with a few enw files. so i am all set!
but yeah, thnx for the heads up, the SECOND my comp doew not feel like it is running right, BAM! back up time! i mean what is a $0.30 CD and 8 mins of my time, as opposed to losing everything i got!
#13
Posted 12 September 2002 - 10:37 PM
make a ghost image of my main drive on another HD from a DOS boot disk then burn that image to dvd in windows.
after a HD failure it takes me about 5 minutes to recover.
#14
Posted 13 September 2002 - 12:56 AM
My CD broke in half.
No clue what caused it. Maybe the movers stepped on it.
Costs me 28 bucks to get a replacement.
You would think with all the backups I made I could have made a Backup CD of my most expensive Software.
#15
Posted 13 September 2002 - 01:07 AM
You would think with all the backups I made I could have made a Backup CD of my most expensive Software.
I have images of all the software that i use
it installs much faster off the hard drive
and swapping cds is a matter of clicks.
#16
Posted 13 September 2002 - 01:21 AM
CloneCD
Daemon Tools
My CD broke in half.
No clue what caused it. Maybe the movers stepped on it.
Costs me 28 bucks to get a replacement.
You would think with all the backups I made I could have made a Backup CD of my most expensive Software.

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