My OS is on a 512gb M.2 drive, but the main storage on my laptop was a 1TB HDD, it started making noise about 2 weeks ago so I backed everything up onto a 1TB SanDisk USB SSD. This afternoon it got very clicky when I booted it up after work and icons for a few games I had stored on it, like KSP and YUZU, disappeared from the desktop and taskbar.

  • @ryannathans@aussie.zone
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    1911 months ago

    You’re still trusting one drive with your data, and those ssds can die without warning. You’re still in the same risky situation with your data

        • arefx
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          411 months ago

          Just don’t store anything important and problem solved. Lol ;)

    • ChainweaselOP
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      611 months ago

      True, it’s definitely in the plans to get a NAS with a RAID setup and it may be expedited to nearer in the future than I thought lol

        • silly goose meekah
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          411 months ago

          ZFS is essentially a raid implementation. The principle is the same. From what I hear it’s probably the most popular implementation right now, and for good reason

          • @Hexarei@programming.dev
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            11 months ago

            It’s a fair bit more than that, but yes in a sense it is RAID if you are using it across more than one drive (as you should). You can use ZFS on a single drive though, so it’s a middle ground situation.

            The main thing is to avoid hardware RAID controllers unless you have a really good reason, and that’s generally what most people refer to as RAID. Generally folks are moving to JBOD setups with filesystems like ZFS now though

            • silly goose meekah
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              111 months ago

              Ah well, I was not aware that people usually mean hardware when they say raid. Thanks for clearing that up.

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      11 months ago

      yes! @op always have at least 2 copies at a minimum.

      if its really valuable data set up some 321 automatic backup.