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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="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1099336" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>Ah I see. I think the definition of different type of media has changed over time. In the past, using DVDs and tapes were viable alternatives. But, sites like Backblaze and Veeam now consider a secondary NAS or cloud storage different media even though they are still hard drives.</p><p></p><p>I personally evaluated my risk model and decided to go with a blended approach since doing 321 for all data is not feasible to me. I do 321 for the most sensitive data, the rest is stored exclusively on my NAS which is a risk I offset by having a more resilient setup and more reliable drives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1099336, member: 88686"] Ah I see. I think the definition of different type of media has changed over time. In the past, using DVDs and tapes were viable alternatives. But, sites like Backblaze and Veeam now consider a secondary NAS or cloud storage different media even though they are still hard drives. I personally evaluated my risk model and decided to go with a blended approach since doing 321 for all data is not feasible to me. I do 321 for the most sensitive data, the rest is stored exclusively on my NAS which is a risk I offset by having a more resilient setup and more reliable drives. [/QUOTE]
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