"Bill Davidsen" <
davi...@tmr.com> wrote in message
news:kep01i$to9$1...@dont-email.me...
I am using these SATA drives for backups. It is great to dedicate a volume
to staging backups, and make that volume a RAID 1. Periodically you can
remove one of the two drives in the RAID 1 pair and put it off site for long
term backup storage. You then insert a replacement drive and it
automatically rebuilds.
The advantage of doing things this way using a non-hardware RAID is that
each drive in the RAID 1 pair can be read by virtually any JBOD SATA
controller. You aren't tied into any proprietary controller dependency.
For doing a recovery from backup, that's very valuable.
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