← Back to context Comment by gjsman-1000 1 day ago And put it on what? A NAS where a buggy vendor update (or just having it stolen) also has no recourse? 8 comments gjsman-1000 Reply m4rtink 1 day ago Just a Linux box on a board with a bunch of SATA headers some sort of RAID ?Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe. cluckindan 1 day ago 3 copies, on 2 different media, 1 offsite. Kiboneu 1 day ago A hard drive. gck1 19 hours ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. Kiboneu 17 hours ago NAS consists of these components. gjsman-1000 1 day ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. Kiboneu 17 hours ago Then two hard drives. OGEnthusiast 1 day ago [dead]
m4rtink 1 day ago Just a Linux box on a board with a bunch of SATA headers some sort of RAID ?Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe.
Kiboneu 1 day ago A hard drive. gck1 19 hours ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. Kiboneu 17 hours ago NAS consists of these components. gjsman-1000 1 day ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. Kiboneu 17 hours ago Then two hard drives.
gck1 19 hours ago Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs. Kiboneu 17 hours ago NAS consists of these components.
gjsman-1000 1 day ago I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban. Kiboneu 17 hours ago Then two hard drives.
Just a Linux box on a board with a bunch of SATA headers some sort of RAID ?
Still don't understand why people use NAS boxes with all the limitations you describe.
3 copies, on 2 different media, 1 offsite.
A hard drive.
Sorry, AI companies have bought all the hard drives for years 2026 and 7. And RAM. And SSDs.
NAS consists of these components.
I think the statistical odds of your hard drive failing unexpectedly, being dropped, or being stolen is much higher than a Google ban.
Then two hard drives.
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