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Yay! Our huge 1.5 TB hard drive filled with projects that were not backuped crashed and we lost everything! Yipie!
Posted by
Guigue (aka Guigue)
Aug 25 '09, 14:13
Oups, wrong emotion
FML
Responses:
Job Security - you get to do it all over again -- nm
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CovingtonCat
Aug 25, 14:23
I've had that happen a couple of times recently. Was it a Seagate? -- nm
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David, Nailin' It
Aug 25, 14:21
22
It was actually a RAID tower with 6 HDs in it. I wasn't there (Thank God) but apparently we had power issues, and it fried the controller and 2 drives -- nm
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:23
21
so...you still have 4 god drive no problem
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:24
10
No, RAID 5 can only handle 1 drive failure. 2 drive failures and you're pretty much SOL.
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Subversive
Aug 25, 14:28
5
he has 4 good drive (and needs only 3)
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:31
4
No, a RAID 5 array with 6 drives could lose 1 drive without a problem. If it loses 2 drives, it's toast.
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Subversive
Aug 25, 14:33
3
6 drives =
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:36
2
Then that's not a RAID 5 array
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Subversive
Aug 25, 14:39
1
well it's a IBM RAID 5 array from about 1995
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:45
It was RAID 5 so there's a chance it could be recovered but it's in the pro's hands right now and apparently it's not looking good -- nm
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:27
3
well then there is something else wrong
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:30
2
Hopefully this will be a wake up call, but I doubt it
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:31
1
like i said someone just works longer!!
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:34
It wasn't on a UPS? -- nm
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Scorpion
Aug 25, 14:24
9
We're not really good at work for those things. I do my best to make things work but I'm an editor and it shouldn't be my job, I just don't have time
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:26
8
you create stuff??? well thats just a wrong way to look at atuff
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:27
Mozy.com, very easy to use, very affordable in comparison to buying tape systems -- nm
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Scorpion
Aug 25, 14:27
6
We would have aroung 5-6 TB of stuff to back up...
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:30
5
well you don't replace all that data on a daily basis do you?
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:32
4
At the very least 100GB, and sometimes we digitize 800+ in a day -- nm
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:37
1
UPS ...ASAP i'd say and mirror systems
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:40
he does video editing, so maybe -- nm
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zork
Aug 25, 14:36
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crap...then
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:38
wow, that's, uh, brutal. sorry. -- nm
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Andie
Aug 25, 14:18
3
(but where are your hawaii pics?) -- nm
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Andie
Aug 25, 14:19
2
I JUST arrived yesterday at midnight, and I like to bring them in Photoshop a little before posting my pics (especially the ones I worked hard one). I
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Guigue
Aug 25, 14:24
my guess...on that 1.5 GB drive -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:20
real men don't make backups
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 25, 14:17
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