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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by BlkKnight
Just keep the data in two places. Very unlikely that both will fail at the same time.

Glad you got it sorted
Unlikely but still possible, I had a large dataset for an important app stored in 2 places, on a hdd and on a ramstick, both failed on the same day, lost the important data, took me 2 weeks to recreate it from scratch.
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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 12:23 PM
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I just use onedrive with 2 step verification for security. It's built into the Windows OS and extra storage is cheap. Everything I need is sync'd to there and accessible from anywhere with an internet connection. I also have it sync'd on all my devices so multiple local copies all kept in sync. You can redirect folders such as my documents etc to point to onedrive so very easy to keep tabs on files such as docs and photos and sync all in the same place on every device.

I gave up on external drives years ago as too unreliable/expensive/hassle to sync.

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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 01:01 PM
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What's the cost on 2tb+ onedrive circa £70 p/a?
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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by BlkKnight
What's the cost on 2tb+ onedrive circa £70 p/a?
You get 5GB free. Mine has 115GB due to promotions and what not. Some of which will expire.
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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 03:04 PM
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I've got 45gb free with Microsoft from having an old hotmail account getting more storage plus a couple of promotions that permanently upgraded my storage allowance. I ran out of that so pay £1.99 a month for another 50gb.

The 5TB option is £79.99 per year or can be purchased monthly at £7.99.
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Old Jul 26, 2017 | 03:13 PM
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Yea it gets a bit pricey when you want terabytes of storage
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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 04:47 PM
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SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTION

OK my boy now bought a 2 TB LaCie drive which is designed for roughish treatment, called a Rugged Mini. £129.99 from John Lewis.

But when he plugs it in Properties says it is only 372 GB formatted as FAT32.

If he reformats it would that uprate it to 2 TB? I've told him to be careful as he may not be able to return it.

Trouble is he is flying out of UK on Wednesday which brings problems tryng to exchange it.

Advice on formatting please.

Happy Christmas btw

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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 05:00 PM
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Yes format it as NTFS, should be fine.
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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by bioforger
Yes format it as NTFS, should be fine.

Thank you very much. Tried that BUT still reads as 372 GB. B,ugger it.


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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 06:01 PM
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See below - disc 1 seems to have partition??


Any thoughts?
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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 06:10 PM
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James has non deleted partition stuff and all seems to be well. So panic over I hope


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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 06:44 PM
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Having lost a PC hard drive recently, I decided to go with a Western digital NAS 4 hard drive backup server. It copied my laptop 'my documents' and any other folder I chose. I had raid 10 setup. I allows my family to access their own folders from their mobile devices whilst away from home and backs up their photos/videos from their phones. It has the protection of losing 2 hard drives and still be able to rebuild and continue working. Here is hoping!

Once im fully familiar with they way it works I will back up the NAS with another remote drive to double down on protection.
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Old Dec 25, 2017 | 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by David Lock
James has non deleted partition stuff and all seems to be well. So panic over I hope David
Yea he had the disc split into 2 partitions, you can see on the left Windows sees it as a 2TB drive (1863.02GB) all he had to do was reformat partition 1 as ntfs too (if he wanted to keep 2 partitions) that would have assigned a drive letter to it or delete one of the partitions, resize and reformat.

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Old Dec 26, 2017 | 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by andy97
It has the protection of losing 2 hard drives and still be able to rebuild and continue working. Here is hoping!

Once im fully familiar with they way it works I will back up the NAS with another remote drive to double down on protection.

RAID 10 stripes data across two mirrored pairs in your case. If two disks in the same mirrored pair fail, all data on that pair is lost, there is no parity computed to rebuild from. The danger is when one drive fails, the rebuild process for the new drive, will work its mirrored drive hard for a long period of time, which is when it is most likely to fail.

Your planned approach is spot on, get another NAS and rsync between them or buy some cloud storage to backup the important stuff.
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