This point from John always bears repeating. If you are not testing
that your restores work correctly, then you don't know whether you
have a backup solution or not. :-)



On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 11:46 AM, John F. Eldredge <[email protected]> wrote:
> Make sure your plan includes storing at least some of the backups off-site,
> to protect against disasters such as fire or tornadoes.  Also, make sure
> your backup plans include periodically checking that the data backed up is
> usable. Back in my system administration days, I once encountered a
> situation where a hard drive problem was garbling the data before it was
> backed up; the backup software wasn't reporting any problems, because it was
> making an accurate copy of the already-garbled data.
>
>
> On 04/04/2017 11:17 AM, Kent Perrier wrote:
>
> This might be of some help:
>
> https://www.backblaze.com/blog/hard-drive-benchmark-stats-2016/
>
> I really can't help on the storage side but that article should give you an
> idea on hard drive reliability. Unless you want to replace ALL the data when
> any single drive fails I'd recommend some form of redundancy. Depending on
> how deep you want to go down this rabbit hole, take a look at ZFS on Linux.
>
> Kent
>
> On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Michael L <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello NLUG,
>> Thanks to Jerry Perkins (for invaluable guidance on installing Debian
>> server) and thanks to NLUG we are getting a direly needed backup / archive
>> system in place.  I'll let Jerry share his meticulous notes on the details.
>> Interestingly, due to transportation issues, Jerry has been guiding me via
>> phone and email, so I am seeing all the details, that I might not otherwise
>> see if he were present doing all the implementing.
>>
>> For the archive portion of the project (190TB of video, growing by 2TB per
>> month), I was thinking of a JBOD array (or multiple lesser arrays).  I've
>> been advised against RAID, as this won't be the only existing archive and
>> due to length of time for RAID rebuild in the event of a drive failure.
>>
>> At our December meeting Vince mentioned something important if not
>> critical to consider, that we may see a flood of cheaper HDDs hit the
>> market.  Indeed, Seagate's former 5yr warranty is no longer; now it's one
>> year.
>>
>> We currently put to use a Dell R220 with miniSAS, USB3, and dual ethernet
>> ports; maybe I should add eSATA?  I know that some of you having worked at
>> DELL don't hold their hardware in high regard; this was just bought a while
>> back (for an LTO6 system still to be implemented... later)
>>
>> Anyone with knowledge and experience on different HDD array hardware,
>> please advise.
>>
>> This help is saving us thousands of dollars in (in$ulting) IT
>> con$ulting.
>>   Thank you kindly- M
>>
>> PS  I can still come video the meetings - just have to bolt at 7:02pm -
>> anything to help keep NLUG going.  I'd be drowning without it.
>>
>>
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