• RisingSwell@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 days ago

    Removing raid is a multi month problem due to losing all the data, or a few hundred in new SSDs to backup stuff. Removing raid the moment I got the laptop would’ve been the smart idea, but I didn’t do that so I’m not gonna do it until I get a new laptop.

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      Why would you buy SSDs for backup purposes? Buy an external hard drive, they aren’t expensive. You should be making backups anyway so it’s not really an excuse, go and buy a NAS or something if you have no backup solution at all. Yes you should have done it right away if you were going to do it. Having RAID 0 as your only copy of valuable data is an awful idea. What on earth are you doing?

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        If I’m buying any new drive, it’s going in the laptop so I get more total storage.

        I don’t have a home network so a NAS isn’t a great option.

        Raid 0 is what my laptop shipped with for… Whatever reason MSI had. And I didn’t bother to change it when I probably should have knowing that redownloading all my data on a connection that doesn’t reliably run HD video is a miserable and long process.

        I have important paperwork backups on my phone, and/or emailed to myself but literally the basic process of downloading and installing steam is slow as hell and means the internet can’t be used for anything else.

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            3 days ago

            Mobile data. I leave my house, my house no longer has internet. Makes the solution of download shit while at work not particularly useful.

            It’s also very very slow and I watch a lot of videos at 240p and 360p.

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              Why couldn’t you just get home internet? If you can afford the kind of computer that uses RAID 0 out of the box, you can surely afford Internet at home. Plus you would probably make up most of the difference in the reduces mobile bill.

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                Because there isn’t a home internet option. Our landline stopped existing a couple years ago so I can either pay musk (lolno), drop several thousand on a mobile repeater that’ll hit the exact same issues on busy days, or just use my phone.

                80 per month for unlimited data is better than my home internet used to be anyway, that’s 160KB/s for the last 15 years sucked.