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Hello @Yachiyo,
How are you? Wow, thank you very much for that, A Quintuple-DediRock Offender™, I greatly appreciate that. To give more information on the incident being discussed in this thread. What had unfortunately happened was a unique situation where both a HD failed and then the RAID card failed very close to one another, and unfortunately customers did experience data loss. Since then, we have only had a few incidents, most of which we were able to swap out failed HDs with no data loss, so we feel well seasoned and prepared moving forward to make sure the service is awesome and stable.
Thank you very much for your support!
A Quintuple-DediRock Offender™
Hello @DejavuMoe,
Very sorry about the previous data loss, I know that it is never fun.
Thank you very much for the compliment and your communication, it is greatly appreciated.
We are definitely working hard to make sure we continue offering great service at awesome prices, thanks again for your support!
Thanks!
A Double-DediRock Offender™
The DediRock Family™
We luv dedi families~
Hey @ShalaWorks yep you bet!
Hello @jsg,
Hey man, how are you? Thank you very much for your comment here and viewpoint. You mentioned some great hosts for sure, I am always looking to improve the service and take reviews into account, thank you again for your communication. Have a great day and enjoy the rest of your weekend.
DediRock Listens™
Thank you!!
Oh gosh™
You were running everything in RAID0 then now RAID5???? Isn't RAID5 way slower, like 10x slower?
Hey @aubree,
How are you? There is definitely a trade off when going from 0 to 5, however I do plan on doing products again with 0 as a clear option. Some customers are not so much focused on the redundancy and would rather have more speed. Always a balance
Thanks for writing in, have a great rest of your weekend.
Thanks!
So customers have the option of Raid0 vs RAID5? do they know its completly at risk when its raid0? how many drives are in the array? With raid0 1 bad drive wipes out the entire array doesn't it? so more drives makes it exponentially more dangerous.
I've been in the industry for a while and never heard of a provider offering raid0 on anything. Even just JBOD is extremely dangerous
RAID1 should be minimum raid level when using two disks.
Hey @tux,
How are you man? Yeah, that is a good point on that. So on ours for the most part we have 4 disks that are 14 TB each, seems like it does provide enough redundancy while maximizing the usable space.
Thanks
Real Men Don't Need Backups 🗿
lol
True, but this was already a back-up usage case scenario.
Shit can happen to everyone, but it all depends on how precious your data really are.
It is like an insurance policy, the higher the value, the more you have to invest to insure it.
I have multiple back-up levels for my most important data, from family photos to crypto wallets, and that includes online storage (kimsufis and assimilated), local backup AND local cold storage in 3 places.
That being said, managing this kind of system is time consuming, also not fool-proof. I wiped some backups by mistake thinking I am in another server, but the other copies survived, so never have a SPoF except for what would be way too complicated/expensive to backup very frequently, i.e. I can live with 24 hours of work lost.
4 x 14 TB in what RAID configuration?
Any providers does RAID10/RAID1 for storage VPS?
https://my.host-c.com/store/raid-10-vps-storage-fleet-omr-romania
All of those are raid 10 out of 24/26 disks / node.