I am trippin.I just got back my HD from a HD recovery specialist.Turns out my Western Digital piece o carp died and ALL my syuff was on it.I called WD and they can't help me.Dont buy A western digital product.I am now freaking lost here...........AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Man, that sucks Jamie. I do know someone who lost a drive, bought another one on the fleabay, and frankensteined them together to get his data back, which was honestly an amazing feat, but it is possible.
If you mean every drive mirrored. I think it's a highly unecessary cost plus inefficient in multiple drive arrays.
If you mean mirrored using a parity bit then I'd be all for it.
You can go to several levels using a parity bit setup depending on the security you want. I see it as a much better way to backup data.
I have to say, RAID0 mirroring is really easy (even a caveman could do it
), most motherboards have the features nowadays, and at the price of hard drives now, I think it is a fool-proof and not terribly expensive way to keep your data in tact because it is a real-time 1:1 redundancy. That said, you are correct about external hard drives not having that option (unless they are ESATA, of course).
Wow, I’ve never had any trouble with any WD products. Seagates always failed me, that’s why I stick with WD
I'm right there with you, Craig. I have had 4 Segates fail, 2 Hitachis, and 0 WDs. That is why there is a YMMV acronym on the internet I guess.
Of course, I always stick with internal enterprise-grade drives because they are worth the extra money and they are far more robust than the weak-sauce-grade drives they put in external devices...