Ghost of the dead horse
filling some space
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2 servers, 4-7 workstations, new and old. 2-5 users.
I've come to two main choices for organizing the storage & securing it.
A) Central data storage
-small system disk on each workstation, holding OS, programs and some local data.
-user data is kept on the central server, accessible as a network storage.
-A copy of some of the data is made on the local machine when the user logs in.
-the network storage is a RAID setup that can tolerate the loss of some of the physical devices.
B) Local data storage and backup
-big disks on each workstation, enough to hold the user data.
-some network storage is available.
-data is automatically backed up from workstations to the central backup server on a daily/weekly basis.
So, what do you think of the pros and cons of each option?
And further question, would you believe the RAID device to be fault tolerant enough, or would you rather use a backup scheme without RAID?
Expenses are a big question. Having a RAID array AND backup storage for the contents of the RAID array is overkill in this situation.
I've come to two main choices for organizing the storage & securing it.
A) Central data storage
-small system disk on each workstation, holding OS, programs and some local data.
-user data is kept on the central server, accessible as a network storage.
-A copy of some of the data is made on the local machine when the user logs in.
-the network storage is a RAID setup that can tolerate the loss of some of the physical devices.
B) Local data storage and backup
-big disks on each workstation, enough to hold the user data.
-some network storage is available.
-data is automatically backed up from workstations to the central backup server on a daily/weekly basis.
So, what do you think of the pros and cons of each option?
And further question, would you believe the RAID device to be fault tolerant enough, or would you rather use a backup scheme without RAID?
Expenses are a big question. Having a RAID array AND backup storage for the contents of the RAID array is overkill in this situation.