I have 8 4TB drives right now, 6 data, 2 raid backups using SnapRaid. I used a gui over it to create snapshots (elucidate i think). Never had to restore data thankfully. Did not want to mess with command lines. I also use DrivePool and configured some folders to duplicate. This setup is about 6 years old, maybe more.
I am about to move my data to 4 or 5 16TB WD Golds…2/2 data/raid or 3/2. Any suggestions for software raid to replace SnapRaid?
If you’re using Windows and Drivepool your only options are folder duplication in Drivepool and/or SnapRAID.
Perhaps look at setting up a separate Linux based NAS.
Never had to restore data thankfully.
You should do a trial restore periodically, even if just a small sample size, otherwise how do you know that it’s actually working?
True, should do some testing.
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If I were to look at Linux based NAS, any suggestions.
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If I did stick with SnapRAID, is it still an active project? Can’t tell version release dates.
Thanks.
NAS is wide open full of options. You can get one off the shelf like a Synology or just build a PC and use that as your NAS with a NAS OS like OpenMediaVault, UnRAID, TrueNAS…
SnapRAID is still plenty active. Just check their GitHub. Last update was 12.2 August 2022.
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Well, first of all, raid is not a backup, it’s about uptime. So keep separate backups if you need your data safe. As to raid, ZFS or MDRAID but i would go with ZFS raidz2 or RAID6 on that capacity.