do you understand what different RAID levels mean?
― caek, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:01 (thirteen years ago) link
i have to go and watch that shitty sofia coppolsh movie now, some other nerd will cover for me, i trust
― caek, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:02 (thirteen years ago) link
i do not
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:02 (thirteen years ago) link
s1ocki if you're gonna go that way i will strongly rep for synology products, specifically this -
http://www.synology.com/enu/products/DS211j/index.php
which is wayyy more than just an enclosure - it'll let you log in remotely, FTP, serve web pages, DL torrents, etc
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:03 (thirteen years ago) link
it's a way of life
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:04 (thirteen years ago) link
if you set it up in RAID 1 you'll get data redundancy (everything is mirrored, so if one drive fails you can restore from the other one).. of course, caek would have you then back this up weekly to another external drive which you store at your mother's house or in an underground lead-lined bunker
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:05 (thirteen years ago) link
i use mine to store all my music and to take my time machine backups (you can use it as a time machine target)
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:06 (thirteen years ago) link
here's my issue.
i want a good backup of my laptop HD for obv reasons
but i also deal wiht a lot of big media files - HD video, RAW photo etc, which i have redundantly scattered around various drives
so i need at least one backup hd for my laptop (i have one, running time machine)as well as at least one external for media filesas well as ANOTHER to back up the media drive
so many hard drivesit's fucking annoying
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:08 (thirteen years ago) link
well, caek would have me drawn and quartered for saying so, but i accomplish all that with a two-bay NAS
- create a backup volume on it (for time machine)- create another volume called "music", another called "video", another called "photos", etc- and... i don't back it up. i probably should. but since it's RAID 1, if one drive fails it's no biggie. get another drive of the same size, pop it in, and you're back to full redundancy in an hour or two
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:55 (thirteen years ago) link
you can mount the volumes via AFP, SMB or NFS
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:56 (thirteen years ago) link
i guess a two-bay nas with 2 2TB drives in it?
i don't think a mirrored 1TB drive would be enough for my data-hungry needs
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 15:58 (thirteen years ago) link
Storage is so cheap atm. The 2Tb I bought yesterday cost $145, which is $145 in CA$ and $145 in US$.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Tuesday, 7 December 2010 22:57 (thirteen years ago) link
*hangs, draws and quarters tracer*
― caek, Wednesday, 8 December 2010 00:42 (thirteen years ago) link
> $145 in CA$ and $145 in US$
and probably £145
― koogs, Wednesday, 8 December 2010 09:24 (thirteen years ago) link
£145 would get you a 1.2Mb floppy these days.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 09:43 (thirteen years ago) link
Raid isn't a backup: what if some installer goes mental and deletes the Pictures folder? An iTunes installer wiped out music folders stored on external volumes, once.
― stet, Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:04 (thirteen years ago) link
Eek. Don't put your iTunes Music folder on your external drive, is what I'd say. I mean YMMV obv but I feel pretty safe since there's no apps or system files at all on there.
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:28 (thirteen years ago) link
I do Time Machine backups on the Mac, sod-all on the Ubuntu (nothing important lives there anymore) and wholesale drag & drop all my video media across to a dedicated ext hdd.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:31 (thirteen years ago) link
But stet you're right - RAID 1 is protection against physical drive failure (i.e. what happened to s1ocks) but not anything else.
What if an installer went mental on your NAS and you didn't notice for a month? In that case you'd really need Time Machine, or something like it. But can you even make Time Machine happen between two external drives?
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:41 (thirteen years ago) link
I'm pretty sure you can, because I'm pretty sure mine keeps trying to do it. If your ext hdd is big enough Time Machine tries to annexe it, but you can whack a hidden file in the root telling Time Machine to bugger off.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:45 (thirteen years ago) link
Yes but if the drive you want to back up isn't connected physically, but lives on the network..
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:46 (thirteen years ago) link
Oh, I dunno then.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 10:47 (thirteen years ago) link
> sod-all on the Ubuntu
i'm using Dirvish for backup. it's slightly friendlier than raw rsync or rsnapshot without being the gui-fest that is TimeVault.
― koogs, Wednesday, 8 December 2010 14:46 (thirteen years ago) link
Oooh ta, I'll have a crack. Got sick of trying to find a package that worked.
― unintentional boob pic (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 8 December 2010 20:53 (thirteen years ago) link
package = GUI package
guys what are our thoughts on DROBO... sounds like, though a bit pricey, it could do what i want it to do?
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Thursday, 9 December 2010 15:59 (thirteen years ago) link
had thought readynas was better(cheaper?) than drobo? I don't have either, though I have been messing round with Openfiler recently, seems good so far
for local/fw drives, I've been using G-Techs
― cherry blossom, Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:17 (thirteen years ago) link
the advantage of the synology boxes is really in the software and admin interface, really. you can create any number of volumes on the fly, create users with difft levels of access, quotas, etc., do UPnP, fileshare, FTP, etc - screenshots here:
http://www.techspot.com/review/169-synology-ds409p/page4.html
(that's a different, more expensive box but the software is basically the same across all their models)
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:25 (thirteen years ago) link
i dont think i really to do much of that stuff, as cool as it sounds...
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:36 (thirteen years ago) link
really need to
well the budget 2-bay synology is $200 so if the drobo or whatever is cheaper then, yeah! but i've found it's really nice to be able to get a file off of it when i'm, say, not at home. and it works reallly well as a torrent seedbox uh, media thing.
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:43 (thirteen years ago) link
the four-bay drobo is about $100 more expensive... hrm
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:44 (thirteen years ago) link
FOUR! daaaaaamn.
― progressive cuts (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:46 (thirteen years ago) link
http://www.drobo.com/resources/drobocalculator.php
― shirley summistake (s1ocki), Thursday, 9 December 2010 16:51 (thirteen years ago) link
UPDATE
i didnt do anything and my drive is still uh.. 'sleeping'
but i found an old backup of my itunes library dating to one year ago on another drive, so at least i rescued a bunch of tunes
as you were
― tickle me imo (s1ocki), Monday, 13 December 2010 15:48 (thirteen years ago) link
http://blog.nj.com/giants_scene/2008/02/paradeparade.JPG
― leo tldrstoy (Autumn Almanac), Monday, 13 December 2010 21:29 (thirteen years ago) link
http://limelighttalent.org/Images/index_bow_stage.jpg
― tickle me imo (s1ocki), Monday, 13 December 2010 23:20 (thirteen years ago) link
i thohght abut getting a drobo but i heard the device itself is not too reliable
― deej me how to whiney (dayo), Monday, 13 December 2010 23:24 (thirteen years ago) link
im hearing its slow which is not really good for my purpz
― tickle me imo (s1ocki), Monday, 13 December 2010 23:36 (thirteen years ago) link
How can I get a battery for an old Thinkpad? IBM/Lenovo don't make 'em anymore, and I don't want to buy a third-party one and get gipped.
― calstars, Sunday, 19 December 2010 04:51 (thirteen years ago) link
bloody windows 7. how come i can't perform administrator actions in my administrator account, yer know like simple fucking tasks such as saving a fucking file to a location?
― F-Unit (Ste), Sunday, 19 December 2010 18:59 (thirteen years ago) link
i dunno, it was your idea.
― e.g. delete via naivete (ledge), Sunday, 19 December 2010 19:04 (thirteen years ago) link
i think some of the locations are psuedo directories and don't actually exist. first they came for the file extensions but i said nothing...
― koogs, Sunday, 19 December 2010 21:18 (thirteen years ago) link
battery - ebay?
location.. depends where and what you're trying to write to! system folders will put up some kind of fight. elevate whatever program you're using by shift > run as different user (then admin creds as normal.
as ever, you want real pain go look at the mac threads lol
― fndgo, Sunday, 19 December 2010 23:25 (thirteen years ago) link
So my building, which is owned by my school, provides wireless to my apartment via a wireless router in the hallway. The connection speed SUCKS and I can't help but think it's at least partly due to the low signal. Any way to boost my computer's receptivity to the signal and thereby improve the connection?
― hey boys, suppers on me, our video just went bacterial (Hurting 2), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 02:02 (thirteen years ago) link
How's your bars looking?
It could well just be a dirty signal, but if you've got reasonable signal strength it's worth at least exploring your options.
― The Hankerciser 200 (Autumn Almanac), Wednesday, 19 January 2011 02:18 (thirteen years ago) link
I usually have near full bars. What's a dirty signal?
― hey boys, suppers on me, our video just went bacterial (Hurting 2), Thursday, 20 January 2011 03:25 (thirteen years ago) link
Your signal could be strong but full of interference, say for example if it's bouncing around a hallway and feeding its own echo into itself. A bit like how telly used to look back before digital, if you were behind a load of trees and copped bad ghosting.
― The Hankerciser 200 (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 20 January 2011 03:31 (thirteen years ago) link
Yeah that's likely the problem. So is there something I can do about it? I can't really alter the box in the hall, so I'm wondering if there's something I can hook up in my apartment / to my computer.
― hey boys, suppers on me, our video just went bacterial (Hurting 2), Thursday, 20 January 2011 03:33 (thirteen years ago) link
I'm really not sure to be honest. It could be one of a number of factors.
Do you run a load of torrents?
― The Hankerciser 200 (Autumn Almanac), Thursday, 20 January 2011 03:40 (thirteen years ago) link