Hello I have approximately 50T of data stored on various hard drives, both internal and external. I don't have any online backup solution, the reason for that is I am sick of the slow speed of uploading things. In fact, among 50T of the data, only 20% of them is critical which means the rest 80% of data could be lost without problems, but I don't have a habit of deleting anything even if it's less important, unless it's gone because of defect. Now, my only concern is the 20% of the data I am doing with.
Assume that the cost of external / internal hard drives isn't a problem to me (since I can get the drives almost free because of the nature of my work), can I copy all the critical data from the older drive to a newer drive once or twice a year to reduce the probability of hard drive failure?
Is it a dumb way or one of the recommended method by data genius?
Thank you.
Assume that the cost of external / internal hard drives isn't a problem to me (since I can get the drives almost free because of the nature of my work), can I copy all the critical data from the older drive to a newer drive once or twice a year to reduce the probability of hard drive failure?
Is it a dumb way or one of the recommended method by data genius?
Thank you.