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2015 Oct 31
4
Disaster recovery recommendations
...rk. > > Also consider this a lesson learned. The cost of a second low capacity > machine, including the electric bill to run it, is insignificant > compared to paying for data recovery. > > http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7841915&Sku=J001-10169 > > If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then > that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your > backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data > backed up. If you're paranoid you could even locate the...
2015 Oct 31
0
Disaster recovery recommendations
...a loss if it doesn't work. Also consider this a lesson learned. The cost of a second low capacity machine, including the electric bill to run it, is insignificant compared to paying for data recovery. http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7841915&Sku=J001-10169 If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data backed up. If you're paranoid you could even locate the old clunker off site at...
2015 Oct 30
5
Disaster recovery recommendations
Greetings, I have three drives; they are all SATA Seagate Barracudas; two are 500GB; the third is a 2TB. I don't have a clear reason why they have failed (possibly due to a deep, off-brand, flakey mobo; but it's still inconclusive, but I would like to find a disaster recovery service that can hopefully recover the data. Much thanks for any and all suggestions, Max Pyziur pyz at
2015 Oct 31
0
Disaster recovery recommendations
...so consider this a lesson learned. The cost of a second low capacity >> machine, including the electric bill to run it, is insignificant >> compared to paying for data recovery. >> >> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7841915&Sku=J001-10169 >> >> If you insist on keeping personal control of your data, like I do, then >> that is the best way to go about it. Use the second machine as your >> backup. Set it up as a NAS device and use rsync to keep your data >> backed up. If you're paranoid you c...