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It was a Raid Array buffalo system.
We thought that if a drive went down, all we had to do is replace the drive and the other drives would re-write the lost information.
Well in our case the controlling software on the raid array is what failed.
Our crack, or "crack head" IT guy took it to a data recovery company, and its been there for at least two months now.
Its not looking good.
Do you have any experience with raid arrays?
In hind sight I think it would have been better to have two external drives, the primary that is always in use, the second that the first gets backed up to manually durring the week.(Keep it simple)
Yeah Have a little experience. So the software failed? was it a software based raid system?
I dont think the software failing would cause that much problem
yes, it was a linux based raid array.
I never even thought that the controlling software would be an issue.
I thought redundant drives, one crashes, replace it that sounds easy.
Well, not so.
Probably only my first or second post is requesting someone else's hard work..
If you could send me the grass textures I would be very grateful..
Cheers
Andy
"The temperature inside this apple pie is over 1000 degrees. If I squeeze it, a jet of molten bramley apple will squirt out. Could go your way; could go mine. Either way, one of us is going down!!!!"
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