I’m using a low spec DigitalOcean droplet. You get a certain amount of
redundancy out of the box using virtualized servers in a datacentre rather
than a dusty old PC in a corner somewhere. It’s backed by SSD RAID and a
large block storage volume.





*From:* Greg Harris [mailto:ghar...@teamexpansion.org]
*Sent:* 01 November 2019 14:17
*To:* General list for user discussion, questions and support <
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*Subject:* [BackupPC-users] Backup Server Hardware



How spec’d out do you make your backup server machines, as in the ones
running your backup software to backup the production servers?  Are they
barely above desktop class?  Software RAID or still require hardware RAID?
Still SAS drives or do you go SATA and expect to replace them?  Hot
swappable or do you just expect to take down the machine?  Dual power
supplies or just a single as its the backup server?


Thanks,



Greg Harris
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