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Ok so I haven't dabbled in building a new system for myself since 1998. I've upgraded a couple of things like the processor, disks etc. but now I need to start over. I can clearly see that things have changed, a whole lot.
I'm looking for general advice about how to proceed not specific vendor hardware/software selections. That comes next.
I'm not into gaming but I do take a lot of digital pictures and I'll also be doing some videos from my race car adventures. After barely surviving one disk crash 2 years ago I think this time I'm finally going to go the RAID route and the minimal mirroring option so that I never have to recover a hard drive again. I'm also looking for a better backup solution this time.
I need some help pointing me towards a motherboard that has a lot of the stuff I need on the board. Perhaps the Raid controller should be seperate but I'm not going to go for Raid 5 for my workstation so maybe an on-board solution is good enough?
I can provide more details as to what I need. I've built about half a dozen systems for myself and hundreds for work over the years but I retired from the IT industry in 2000.
Is anyone willing to have a discussion with me about this?
I've done some investigation about Raid and XP.
Question, can I even use Raid with XP professional or 2000 pro and have my boot drive as a part of that or is that a bad idea anyway ??
Thanks Bob S.
Reply from KWARKERS
I would be willing to have a discussion with you about that, but i dont know much about RAID. But I have always found the best way to come up to date with the latest info os to buy the annual buyers guide mags. And this time a year is wen they start comin out. Pick one up and they usually have a good deal of info for "beginners". Good luck with ur system
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B-rad
A64 3500+, Asus AV8-E-Deluxe, 2x512 Kingston CL2, Maxtor 160gb SATA, Winfast 6600GT PCI-Ex, Thermaltake Sonic Tower with 120mm fan
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Thanks for the offer.
I really need to figure out if RAID 1 can work and whether I'm willing to put up with the consequences so I think I'll focus on that first.
This time around data integrity and back up methods are going to be my primary focus.
I'm currently using Windows 2000 Professional and I may stay with that or go to XP. I'm not crazy about the installation restrictions of XP.
I'm thinking of implementing a simple 2 disk (80gb each) Raid 1 setup but I'm wondering if that's even possible unless the system disk is not a part of the raid system?
I'm also concerned about making recovery (non disk crashes) more complex than it already is.
I had a complete hard drive failure 2 years ago and paid $1500 to get the data back which I did. Never again! That was my fault of course but it stemmed from my backup scheme which became unmanageable. I used a 25 GB 4mm DAT and used GHOST to copy the entire drive (data portion) to tape. Once my drive exceed the capacity of a single tape I found out that GHOST doesn't span tapes. Now that drives are very reasonable I'm hoping to work something better out. Like disk to disk copy and offline tape or other backup of the copied drive? Looking for ideas here?
I currently have two partitions on a single drive with all of my data and apps on the second partition. I guess I could have a third drive just for the op sys and do a RAID 1 with the others.
From what I can gather so far this would mean that these drives would be spinning 24/7/365. That's noisey and draws a lot of power.
Can someone suggest another solution along the following lines:
I could live with a day's lost data. So if I could get an automated drive to drive copy periodically and an automated "changed" data backup daily.
I'd also be willing to have a seperate op sys disk if necessary.
Ideas ???????
Thanks everyone in advance
Bob S.
Ok so I haven't dabbled in building a new system for myself since 1998. I've upgraded a couple of things like the processor, disks etc. but now I need to start over. I can clearly see that things have changed, a whole lot.
I'm looking for general advice about how to proceed not specific vendor hardware/software selections. That comes next.
I'm not into gaming but I do take a lot of digital pictures and I'll also be doing some videos from my race car adventures. After barely surviving one disk crash 2 years ago I think this time I'm finally going to go the RAID route and the minimal mirroring option so that I never have to recover a hard drive again. I'm also looking for a better backup solution this time.
I need some help pointing me towards a motherboard that has a lot of the stuff I need on the board. Perhaps the Raid controller should be seperate but I'm not going to go for Raid 5 for my workstation so maybe an on-board solution is good enough?
I can provide more details as to what I need. I've built about half a dozen systems for myself and hundreds for work over the years but I retired from the IT industry in 2000.
Is anyone willing to have a discussion with me about this?
I've done some investigation about Raid and XP.
Question, can I even use Raid with XP professional or 2000 pro and have my boot drive as a part of that or is that a bad idea anyway ??
Thanks Bob S.
Reply from KWARKERS
I would be willing to have a discussion with you about that, but i dont know much about RAID. But I have always found the best way to come up to date with the latest info os to buy the annual buyers guide mags. And this time a year is wen they start comin out. Pick one up and they usually have a good deal of info for "beginners". Good luck with ur system
-------------------------
B-rad
A64 3500+, Asus AV8-E-Deluxe, 2x512 Kingston CL2, Maxtor 160gb SATA, Winfast 6600GT PCI-Ex, Thermaltake Sonic Tower with 120mm fan
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks for the offer.
I really need to figure out if RAID 1 can work and whether I'm willing to put up with the consequences so I think I'll focus on that first.
This time around data integrity and back up methods are going to be my primary focus.
I'm currently using Windows 2000 Professional and I may stay with that or go to XP. I'm not crazy about the installation restrictions of XP.
I'm thinking of implementing a simple 2 disk (80gb each) Raid 1 setup but I'm wondering if that's even possible unless the system disk is not a part of the raid system?
I'm also concerned about making recovery (non disk crashes) more complex than it already is.
I had a complete hard drive failure 2 years ago and paid $1500 to get the data back which I did. Never again! That was my fault of course but it stemmed from my backup scheme which became unmanageable. I used a 25 GB 4mm DAT and used GHOST to copy the entire drive (data portion) to tape. Once my drive exceed the capacity of a single tape I found out that GHOST doesn't span tapes. Now that drives are very reasonable I'm hoping to work something better out. Like disk to disk copy and offline tape or other backup of the copied drive? Looking for ideas here?
I currently have two partitions on a single drive with all of my data and apps on the second partition. I guess I could have a third drive just for the op sys and do a RAID 1 with the others.
From what I can gather so far this would mean that these drives would be spinning 24/7/365. That's noisey and draws a lot of power.
Can someone suggest another solution along the following lines:
I could live with a day's lost data. So if I could get an automated drive to drive copy periodically and an automated "changed" data backup daily.
I'd also be willing to have a seperate op sys disk if necessary.
Ideas ???????
Thanks everyone in advance
Bob S.