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USB SSD in NTFS, possible? how?


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I have a USB SSD that is going to be plugged into my Unraid server all the time for important backups and I want to format it in NTFS so that I can have the ability to instantly plug it into a Windows machine if the Unraid server were to ever go down.

 

  1. Is this possible? If so, is there a recommend way to achieve this?
  2. Do I add the USB SSD to a newly created cache pool or do I just use it as an Unassigned Disk?

 

Appreciate any advice and guidance ❤️

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I did a little research but correct me if I am wrong. My understanding is that adding a USB device to cache pool is not a good idea because of potential disconnects. Would it still be a bad idea if this is the only device on the cache pool? Or is it better to just keep it as a Unassigned Device permanently.

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For anyone else looking for answers, this is what I did:

  1. I used Unassigned Devices plug-in
  2. Formatted the USB drive
  3. Selected NTFS as the file system
  4. Enable automount and share in the settings for the drive
  5. Then I simply point backups to /mnt/disks/name_of_usb_ssd
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Just now, Kilrah said:

Share is only needed if you want it accessible as a network share.

You're right, I did want to access it from the network.

 

1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

Also for backups you typically don't want the drive permanently connected.

Curious, why not? If I do backups daily, how would this work?

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7 minutes ago, unraid_user11 said:

Curious, why not? If I do backups daily, how would this work?

Lightning strike, ransomware, hacker that deletes everything - if the backup disk is connected it'll probably be affected too.

 

I do the nightly backups to the array, then they get synced to another machine, and to the external drive when it's plugged in via an UD script. It's connected, data is synced, I disconnect it when done.

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1 minute ago, Kilrah said:

to the external drive when it's plugged in via an UD script. It's connected, data is synced, I disconnect it when done.

Woah you can disconnect and connect the UD drive via script??? Would you mind sharing said script? Also what software/plugin are you using for nightly backups?

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Just now, Kilrah said:

Appdata backup plugin for the backups, UD scripts are explained with examples you can tweak to your liking in the first post os the UD support thread.

Besides backing-up Appdata folder, any advice on how to achieve the equivalent on a share folder? Is rsync the recommended way?

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