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by bornabox
2705 days ago
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It's a common scenario, unfortunately. Synology RAID is nice. External USB on the same power circuit is not a good idea. Actually, I'd look at least into a surge protector. But it's quite possible to have those blow up and still fry your hardware. I'd run some batteries in the basement and run my Synology (or similar) off of those. Additionally, the USB Backup of backups should be in the garage or the attic, if at all possible. Also, a nice cloud-backup solution that is capable of delta-uploads is a very good idea (cover against fire in the house, or any other "catastrophic" failure). If you don't have DC experience or if you didn't do much hardware, it's common to over-focus on software. And to be fair, vice-versa :) |
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[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7ly8zde3dE