https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_RAID_levels what kind of raid array?
the kid in me wants RAID 10, RAID 1 (I believe, mirroring 2 disks) would be sufficient.
You shouldn't view a mirrored drive as a reliable backup, mirroring is generally for redundancy and maintaining uptime. Keeping a drive constantly mirrored puts it thru more read and write cycles than a backup would perform making it a less reliable backup but a fallback that doesn't give you downtime when a drive fails. What's the use case? I should have actually asked that to begin w/
basically I had an external 1TB that is 15 years old and it went on me.
i want something I don't have to think of. wondering if RAID 1 is the way to go, seeing is if one drive fails I have the other and can write another blank drive (i believe) with the same data. sorry i'm not of any sort of computer technical background, just a home use case.
no way I want to use the "cloud." but also do want my external dying on me again.
don't really care about backup persay, just not risking losing the data I have on hand again.
edit: people here mentioned rsync, i will look into that as well.
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