A Linux server with RAID6 disks and cloud backup sounds like a good plan.
As I experienced, the weak point of a NAS can be the built-in hardware
with its own (sometimes obscure) linux file system.
Will be pleased to hear of your experience with Crash Plan.
Henk
Op 2016-07-15 om 21:51 schreef John:
I'm currently working to build a Linux RAID 6 server. It's still in the
hardware acquisition phase. Duplicate files I used to keep on the NAS
will go on the server & the server will be regularly backed up to Crash
Plan.
On 7/15/2016 5:31 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
When my NAS with RAID1 stopped working, probably due to hardware
failure, I bought two cases for the disks and recovered the data
connected to a Linux desktop.
Both disks now work fine with a sync program. For me a NAS is not a safe
storage solution.
Henk
Op 2016-07-08 om 21:46 schreef John:
I've finally managed to get the EXT2 software reader to work & am
recovering stuff on the remaining good drive from the NAS box. Mounted
it "read only" so maybe if I can get the NAS box working again I can
still use it.
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