A few weeks ago, I lost two hard drives back to back.
The first one to fail died on Tuesday. It contained the hot backup of my system. I shrugged...I had been planning to replace that old SCSI subsystem with SSDs anyway. So I ordered an SSD. The SSD arrived Thursday, and I promptly powered down the workstation and plugged the SSD in, intending to scroll the contents of three SCSI drives onto it, then remove those three drives. I would scroll the backup of the drive that failed onto the SSD, though much of that drive WAS backups.
I restarted the workstation, and the system hard drive spun up, but then refused to be recognized.
Thus, I had lost my system AND my hot backup of my system.
So, I changed my plans, and turned the SSD into a system drive...loading the system from my SECOND hot backup of the system, which is on my NAS. Total time to fully recover the system, with a new 500 GB SSD? About 4 hours.
I then said: "it's time". I ordered another SSD and, when it arrived, I completely removed the SCSI subsystem. I lost no data at all, from a double hard drive failure because my backup system is automatic, reliable, and simple to use.
It doesn't have a gui, though.
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