I was looking into RAID enclosures for backup but looking at the thread below I see it's probably not the best option.
My new pre-built system has, 1x SSD, 1x HDD.
Is this the best solution for me?
Was reading this link too, (sorry for replying to a thread that had a solution already.)
forums.tomshardware.com
My new pre-built system has, 1x SSD, 1x HDD.
Is this the best solution for me?
- Add two identical HDD (in my case say 4TB each will do) to my system.
(I need to check if the new system supports more HDD and has extra sata ports.) - Use a backup software that runs daily or every 6 hours or so.
- Keep heavy current working files and softwares on SSD (so it's fast), and keep a backup of current files of SSD on cloud.
- All other files (that don't need to be on SSD, and when project is finished on SSD) go on HDD. In my case I only need to keep a backup of HDD on another clone HDD.
Was reading this link too, (sorry for replying to a thread that had a solution already.)
[SOLVED] - Hard drives kept in PC or getting a RAID enclosure would be better?
Hello I'm pretty much responsible for backing up my family's photos, music and misc files. I've held onto these files for over 10 years and I wanted to upgrade to newer hard drives(both of them are like around 10 years old if not older) I have some files on a fairly new hard drive(6 months) but...
