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Scuba_Steve
30th August 2012, 21:58
This is more just a rant more than anything else...

I've got HDD's all over this place, IDE's, SATA's, 3.5", 2.5" all sorts of sizes but do you think I can find a spare one of the right size??? haha yea wouldn't that be that'd be convenient. So now I'm stuck trying to find someone who has a spare HDD of the right size to borrow... what a hassle :angry2:

Gremlin
30th August 2012, 22:26
You're allowed to use one larger than necessary, if you like. I give you permission.

steve_t
30th August 2012, 22:59
Stick them all in your computer and use the disc management function "spanned volume" if you need to create a single large capacity drive temporarily. That's in Windows. Probably can do it in other OSes but fucked if I know how :sunny:

Scuba_Steve
31st August 2012, 07:46
I need one HDD 500GB or bigger so I can backup to replace the main drive... I must have like 10-15 HDD's floating round spare of all different types but not one larger than 250GB... agh why must this be so hard, stupid "5-minute" jobs :brick:

SMOKEU
31st August 2012, 07:54
Buy a couple of 2TB or 3TB drives instead.

Scuba_Steve
31st August 2012, 11:51
Buy a couple of 2TB or 3TB drives instead.

I'm planning at-least 4TB (2x2TB) in a RAID ext case but thats on hold till I gots the moneys which is a shame I don't have it now as that would free up the 1.5TB it'd be replacing but that setup isn't cheap & I'm not rollin in moneys so she'll hold till I can afford & I'll continue my search

bogan
31st August 2012, 11:54
Plug one in, copy half your shit, plug another one in, copy the other half.



you're welcome :D

SMOKEU
31st August 2012, 12:14
I'm planning at-least 4TB (2x2TB) in a RAID ext case but thats on hold till I gots the moneys which is a shame I don't have it now as that would free up the 1.5TB it'd be replacing but that setup isn't cheap & I'm not rollin in moneys so she'll hold till I can afford & I'll continue my search

If you're running Windows then you could use a Robocopy script instead of RAID1 as that will be safer if you accidentally delete or corrupt something.

Scuba_Steve
31st August 2012, 12:28
Plug one in, copy half your shit, plug another one in, copy the other half.



you're welcome :D

You sir, get a virtual slap :spanking: in lieu of a real one


If you're running Windows then you could use a Robocopy script instead of RAID1 as that will be safer if you accidentally delete or corrupt something.

not running Windows & won't be RAID1 it'll be RAID0 when I gets it (I need at-least 4TB)

Hoon
31st August 2012, 12:39
RAID is overrated for home use unless you need your computer to be running 24x7 or after slightly improved read times.
RAID gets expensive when you have lots of data (i.e. 1+TB) and you end up paying twice for your storage whether you want it to be redundant or not. These days I just use a backup app (DeltaCopy) which copies my photos, docs and HD video camera footage to another drive once a week. I don't care about my movies, mp3's or games as I can just download them again. The good thing is you can just span all those unused drives together to make a backup volume instead of having to fork out for a duplicate drive.

Hoon
31st August 2012, 12:45
not running Windows & won't be RAID1 it'll be RAID0 when I gets it (I need at-least 4TB)
Oops disregard then. Actually I had a similar problem during a recent drive upgrade/reshuffle. Ended up ghosting and having to copy bits and pieces onto various PCs/drives to free up the drive I needed.

Gremlin
31st August 2012, 13:07
not running Windows & won't be RAID1 it'll be RAID0 when I gets it (I need at-least 4TB)
You will double your chance of failure. Unless you have speed factors such as CAD I wouldn't recommend it (unless you know what you're doing of course).

Backups will be even more crucial.

p.dath
31st August 2012, 13:28
I need one HDD 500GB or bigger so I can backup to replace the main drive...

If you are replacing your main drive ... you must have one newer larger drive. Just image the current drive to the new one ...

Scuba_Steve
31st August 2012, 20:29
You will double your chance of failure. Unless you have speed factors such as CAD I wouldn't recommend it (unless you know what you're doing of course).

Backups will be even more crucial.

The RAID0 2x2TB will be the backup drive


If you are replacing your main drive ... you must have one newer larger drive. Just image the current drive to the new one ...

It's for the PS3 so options tend to be limited

pete376403
31st August 2012, 23:19
If you're running Windows then you could use a Robocopy script instead of RAID1 as that will be safer if you accidentally delete or corrupt something.
Never had much success with Robocopy but Teracopy (free) is very good.

\m/
1st September 2012, 21:20
The RAID0 2x2TB will be the backup drive



It's for the PS3 so options tend to be limited
If it's for ps3 then any 2.5 sata drive should work. Even SSDs, had an intel 320 series in mine until I took it out and put it in my desktop.