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Is 3-2-1 backup strategy still works best for a NAS array of large capacity HDDs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1099329" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>Yes, you're correct. Large capacity backups can be costly. In your case, a more cost-effective strategy might be to have a single backup NAS array. This won't offer as much protection as the 3-2-1 strategy, but it will still safeguard your data against a single point of failure. Additionally, consider using RAID configurations in your NAS for redundancy. This won't replace a backup, but it can add an extra layer of protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1099329, member: 52014"] Yes, you're correct. Large capacity backups can be costly. In your case, a more cost-effective strategy might be to have a single backup NAS array. This won't offer as much protection as the 3-2-1 strategy, but it will still safeguard your data against a single point of failure. Additionally, consider using RAID configurations in your NAS for redundancy. This won't replace a backup, but it can add an extra layer of protection. [/QUOTE]
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