

Bwahahaha, I can’t really believe people would pay for that crap.
Bwahahaha, I can’t really believe people would pay for that crap.
The ones they know about.
HD Clone X cloner Or MSP360 (Cloud Berry) Standalone Backup
Both cost money but not a lot and are very reliable.
Local Send. I got it from Techno Tim recommends.
I’ve used “getdataback” many times by Runtime software and it has worked the best for me over others I’ve tried.
Ok so reading between the lines I’m meant to try digg.com again?
Explain Bot: “Can Confirm” boat at anchor off the coast of Panama reputed to have the tightest pussy of any boat stationed south of Caracas.
Serif Affinity
Ubiquiti is good. You just have to learn how it works. But that’s like any software defined network. There are times when they will give you a little too much control expecting you know the consequences of your actions and you send the wrong config and lock yourself out. They do make mistakes in their firmware but nowhere near as much as inexperienced techs make a mistake and blame the equipment.
I think I’d buy 2nd hand quality server drivers before I’d shuck.
I use idrive e2. When I did the math it’s yearly up front cost works out what deep archive is without an egress fee and it’s quicker. In the fine print there is a fair use policy on downloads but I think it’s 5x the storage amount.
Deep archive storage alone without puts is $24 TB year. idrive is $15 first year $30 subsequent. But it behaves more like s3 standard instant retrieval which is much more expensive.
Small company but have been around a long time now.
You’re telling me other Tumblr users are on here?
That’s a choice though. Have you thought about biodegradable plastic or some other composite material? Oh not “metal framework” sorry, carry on.
This is the Internet. No witch trial just witch burning.
High Availability not Home Assistant.
I see reckon it shows there are L’1 of us but I dunno I could be reading this upside down. I’ll get back to you.
I’ve had multiple $5 Vultr VPS’s for about 5 years for simple purposes and they’ve been reliable and performed well.
I cheat on Lemmy with Tumblr but Reddit is the ex I shook.
Just one tech’s opinion but I’ve worked in storage for almost 20years. WD Ultrastar (formerly Hitachi) has the most consistent reliability historically. The current series of WD Gold’s are Ultrastar’s with a different sticker and often cheaper than the Ultrastar stickered version.
They are a little more expensive than their competition but worth it.
2nd Exos, 3rd everything else.
I can’t remember the last time I had one of my Ultrastar arrays having a failure. If my clients need to choose a cheaper drive on price I have tried Ironwolfs and have replaced a bunch of 10tb Ironwolfs a few 12’s.
In the consumer space the Backblaze drive failure releases are good to pay attention to.
Performance wise all SoHo CMR drives are pretty similar in the 7200rpm models.
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