On Mon, 30 Jun 2014 18:21:06 Noah O'Donoghue wrote:
> After reading about bitrot and feeling guilty for storing my most valuable
> data on cheap drives (although with backups!) I've been thinking about
> moving to something more resilient.

Another thing you should consider is the possibility of bitrot inside your PC.  
A while ago I had a damaged DIMM in my PC and it corrupted the BTRFS filesystem 
twice before I realised the cause.  As BTRFS and ZFS are more complex than 
most filesystems there are more ways that things can go wrong in the face of 
sustained random corruption.  If you use the "resilver" option in ZFS (to read 
and write-back data to cover the case where magnetic fields fail over time) and 
have memory errors it can write back bad data.

http://www.dell.com/au/business/p/poweredge-t110-2/pd

The Dell PowerEdge T110 is a cheap system that takes ECC RAM.  It's worth 
considering for a home ZFS or BTRFS file server, I have one running a BTRFS 
RAID-1 array on 2*3TB disks.

-- 
My Main Blog         http://etbe.coker.com.au/
My Documents Blog    http://doc.coker.com.au/

_______________________________________________
luv-main mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main

Reply via email to