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If you want to build a redundant data storage for the first time, you really should:
If you want to build a redundant data storage you should always:
  • determine the true importance of the data to be stored   anonymous
  • get rid off redundant data   anonymous
If you want to build a redundant data storage you should never:
If you want to build a redundant data storage you might like this about it:
  • your data is never lost   yoihj
If you want to build a redundant data storage you won't be happy to know that:
  • there is no such thing as Full   anonymous
  • the data you need is lost among the data you don't actually need   anonymous
  • it's expensive   yoihj
  • the space is wasted, as data is usually stored 3-4 times   yoihj
If you want to build a redundant data storage then you could enjoy similar things/activities:
If you want to really want to build a redundant data storage you should have those things:
  • at least two hard drives   yoihj
If you want to build a redundant data storage and you want to push the limits, try to:
  • look at what Google is doing   anonymous
  • build redundant data storage for the redundant data storage   anonymous
When you want to build a redundant data storage it is not the same as ... because ...:
  • regular backups because if your computer gets stolen or your filesystem destroyed you're still screwed.   anonymous
When you want to build a redundant data storage it is essentially the same as ... because ...:
These sites will help you when you want to build a redundant data storage:
When you want to build a redundant data storage your "mortal enemies" are:
  • those tiny 0.1% when double failure occurs   yoihj
You know it's the last time you want to build a redundant data storage when:
When you want to build a redundant data storage and fail it's probably because:
  • you made a mistake setting it up   anonymous
  • of simultaneous drives failure   yoihj
  • redundant or data, or storage is missing   anonymous
What would be different in the idea (you want to build a redundant data storage) if you had a million dollars:
If you want to build a redundant data storage it's probably because:


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