primeshooter
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Im basically building from scratch a PC, (same case etc, but nearly everything else new including PSU) new mb etc but using some old hdd and bought x2 new ones. I planned to intially start off using the new x2 10TB in a mirror in the tower I have using ReFS but just noticed MS only have this option (ReFS) in workstation and i and currently running home!
Spec will be fairly high level - ryzen 9 3.8ghz 12 core, 128gb ddr4 3600mhz ram, 1070nvidia gtx 8gb gpu, 1tb samsung evo 970 m.2 card (win10 going here) and a 1200watt psu.
Im going to use some old drives (only 3 years old) and eventually upgrade to larger ones (x2 6tb and x2 2tb and a 500gb ssd currently owned) but like I mentioned ive bought x2 seagate ironwolf nas drives (10tb) to add into the setup now i have more sata ports. People keep saying raid isnt a backup - something i dont understand because it is surely, as long as you have a copy offsite too? Considering this and raid ready to find and fix any corruption i hope ill have a good setup. Ps using the excellent dark base pro 900.
What do you recommend, do I just shell out for the workstation version to get ReFS or another option? I like the sound of the ReFS option as it will find and fix / prevent corruption being copied across the drives. I then plan to replace the other drives with 10TB or more, mirroring of course. I have no real experience with ReFS or storage spaces or proper backups (been really bad for this and manually copy stuff) but i want to get better. Because i have a huge pc that can take loads of drives i want to keep it all in here for now. Advice re ReFs and backups locally first?
Spec will be fairly high level - ryzen 9 3.8ghz 12 core, 128gb ddr4 3600mhz ram, 1070nvidia gtx 8gb gpu, 1tb samsung evo 970 m.2 card (win10 going here) and a 1200watt psu.
Im going to use some old drives (only 3 years old) and eventually upgrade to larger ones (x2 6tb and x2 2tb and a 500gb ssd currently owned) but like I mentioned ive bought x2 seagate ironwolf nas drives (10tb) to add into the setup now i have more sata ports. People keep saying raid isnt a backup - something i dont understand because it is surely, as long as you have a copy offsite too? Considering this and raid ready to find and fix any corruption i hope ill have a good setup. Ps using the excellent dark base pro 900.
What do you recommend, do I just shell out for the workstation version to get ReFS or another option? I like the sound of the ReFS option as it will find and fix / prevent corruption being copied across the drives. I then plan to replace the other drives with 10TB or more, mirroring of course. I have no real experience with ReFS or storage spaces or proper backups (been really bad for this and manually copy stuff) but i want to get better. Because i have a huge pc that can take loads of drives i want to keep it all in here for now. Advice re ReFs and backups locally first?
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