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Zkuq said:
Ganoncrotch said:

If you mean ransomware [1] then no, if you have any drives on an effected pc, even if they are network mapped drives then some of the fuckers like kryptolocker and such will absolutely mangle all of your files. A raid offers zero protection from these it's basically just a harddrive to the PC and everything that allows can happen the only thing it does is in a raid 5 scenario it basically spreads the data over the 3 drives in a way that one of the 3 drives contains just a marker which can be used to restore the other drives info if lost, so over all 3 drives if you pull one drive out the information is all technically still there so one drive can physically die and you lose zero files

As for a removable drive getting less wear and tear it's true if you don't use that drive it will be saved from some of that, but at the same time if it's out in the open it has a chance to get effected by other things like just being knocked off a ledge or vibrations on a desk which will take a toll on the hardware too. [2] at the end of the day, the only way you can save your data absolutely is to back it up somehow on 2 devices, then if one fails, make a new backup. [3]

[1] Of all the typos I could make, I just had to make the one that still sounds like a word... Yes, I meant ransomware (I wrote 'randomware' first this time too). And sounds like what I thought, thanks for confirmation!

[2] Luckily mine is on the floor, under some wires next to the wall so I can't accidentally step on it.

[3] I know. That's why I'm a bit lazy with that. Manual backups are no fun, and it still requires another device. I have one, but it's capacity is smaller than the one's I have now and it requires external power. Cloud backups are always another option too, but it costs money, and I'm pretty sure that to back up a 2 TB drive, it's going to be a lot of money. I'm sure once I'm done with my studies and get a job, I'll also get some backup storage but until then, I'm just hoping I have enough luck. At least I don't have anything super important so losing everything shouldn't be catastrophic.

Yeah I mean if it's mostly just basic files you can re get from the net like games from steam and roms etc on the PC then I wouldn't worry about those, but for important documents or invoices saved on your PC the best solution could be as easy as just to use your google drive, that thing offers 15gb of storage space available anywhere you can connect to the internet, I use mine basically as the usb stick that I just can't do without. Just like I said for the most important or valueable items like family photos or documents that 15gb should be able to back up the stuff which is not easily replacable on your PC.

And Yeah I'm currently working to decrypt files for someone from a ransomware program... I think the people behind that sort of attack are fucking scum, just absolutely the worst type of human beings alive. (would you believe the first time I typed the word in the reply to you I too typo'd it as random... even though it was to correct you on it lol, I don't know how peoples brains are wired when it comes to typing, I almost always find myself typo'ing out Marion.... instead of Mario too online, no clue why, just crossed wires in the grey matter haha.)



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