fat wrote:
A raid card failing is definately a concern.
Just FYI and context - i converyt all my multimedia (e.g. DVD and CDs) into avi and mp3 and use XBMC thoughout my home to play them. So data sizes are huge but content wont be lost should a failure occur however replacement time would be very long.
Hi Fat,
The card failing is a concern, more so then the HD's after all thats what raid is for, there are plenty of cards on ebay but the problem is if the card dies you could loose your data. and "some" people have lost more data using raid then if they hadnt. user error etc.
i guess its a case of how much is your data worth to you? I know mine to me is worth a lot i.e. kids photos, DV video of parties etc mp3's avi's etc.
looking at the price of decent Raid cards one would be nice but to buy two of them. I do like single drives one packs up and it does not impact on the others i.e. data loss. a few years back you could get a handful of DVDR's and back up most of your data but now with the size of HD's and the price its not viable to back up entire HD's to DVDR only bits you consider important.
for the price of two decent cards you could build another NAS with TB's of storage and have money left over.
Here is a link for the 3ware cards the company is UK based.
http://www.span.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=24