I have been researching RAID configurations and trying to determine what RAID is sufficient for my needs. basically I want a back-up of all me data and media. Documents, music, movies, pictures. I have one 2TB drive at 75% capacity of movies and shows and another 2TB drive with music/pictures and data at 75% capacity as well.
If money wasn't an issue then I would just set up a couple RAID1+0's with four 3TB WD RED's, but I don't have an extra $1000, haha.
So it struck me at work one day. I do CAD work for my company and I use Windows back up tool. I set it up to make a back up of a specific directory at 11:00am everyday, and then I do a back up manually at 3:00pm if needed.
The only possibly issue I can see, is my backup at work is only about 6GB, where my personal data is about 3-3.5TB's. Windows might bug out because of the size of the backup.
If I pick up two more 2TB drives (very cheap $$) and set up a windows back up, it could be a more ideal solution, If I ever need to restore a dead drive??
I am not concerned about the higher read/write speeds with RAID setups, I was just concerned about the complications of RAID since I have never set one up.
Thanks!
If money wasn't an issue then I would just set up a couple RAID1+0's with four 3TB WD RED's, but I don't have an extra $1000, haha.
So it struck me at work one day. I do CAD work for my company and I use Windows back up tool. I set it up to make a back up of a specific directory at 11:00am everyday, and then I do a back up manually at 3:00pm if needed.
The only possibly issue I can see, is my backup at work is only about 6GB, where my personal data is about 3-3.5TB's. Windows might bug out because of the size of the backup.
If I pick up two more 2TB drives (very cheap $$) and set up a windows back up, it could be a more ideal solution, If I ever need to restore a dead drive??
I am not concerned about the higher read/write speeds with RAID setups, I was just concerned about the complications of RAID since I have never set one up.
Thanks!