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Crashplan question

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Hi,

 

I'm totally new to Unraid and I have a question regarding Crashplan restores: with RAID5/6 you basically have to restore the entire array when you have a catastrophic failure. But in Unraid, when you loose say for example both the parity and a data disk, you only loose the data on that one disk. So here is my question: does Unraid know or report what data exactly is lost, so you can restore just that specific part, or do you have to keep tabs what was on that disk yourself?

 

Thanks in advance for enlightening me.

3 hours ago, EndlessVoid said:

does Unraid know or report what data exactly is lost

No, you'd need to keep a list of the files in each disk or alternatively run a sync between the backup and Unraid, it would tell you what's missing.

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Ok, I'm sold ! Getting me a second hand Supermicro.

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