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  • mikenelson446
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    Somehow it may be right.

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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by zexelon View Post

    Nope! Thats what typing on a phone while trying to accomplish a grueling psych exercise gets you :P

    I hate touch screens... and phone typing... should really stop doing that!
    Learn to use swipe - it's quite simple actually. If your keyboard doesn't support it, install a different one, e.g. GBoard. Apple iOS has allowed to use third-party keyboards for years now.

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  • zexelon
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post

    I hope you made those mistakes intentionally
    Nope! Thats what typing on a phone while trying to accomplish a grueling psych exercise gets you :P

    I hate touch screens... and phone typing... should really stop doing that!

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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by zexelon View Post

    Thanks! It was a legit question... data is getting mor important than ever and woumd rather learn, than make my own mistakes!
    I hope you made those mistakes intentionally

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  • zexelon
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post

    Playing with find, xargs and redirections. Thank God I only used my home directory for that and not the root directory. Only when I rebooted I realized all the files were lost. Sleep well and don't rile up. I've been in a state of major depression recently exacerbated by horrible loneliness and feats of anger (towards myself) - that can really make you type the things you don't actually mean.
    Thanks! It was a legit question... data is getting mor important than ever and woumd rather learn, than make my own mistakes!

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  • birdie
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    Originally posted by zexelon View Post

    Random question, how? I dont want to make the same mistake! Personally every once in a while I mount my backups (done with Restic) to test that I can recover files.
    Playing with find, xargs and redirections. Thank God I only used my home directory for that and not the root directory. Only when I rebooted I realized all the files were lost. Sleep well and don't rile up. I've been in a state of major depression recently exacerbated by horrible loneliness and feats of anger (towards myself) - that can really make you type the things you don't actually mean.

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  • CommunityMember
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    Originally posted by KrissN View Post
    Ours was a budget one using consumer HDDs and most of them were failing after around 6 months of use.
    So, you got what you paid for?

    Seriously, Enterprise HDDs and SSDs do cost quite a bit more, but their design point is so much worth it at scale if only to reduce the operational expense of maintaining the service.

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  • KrissN
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    I've been running a small ceph cluster in the past and apparently multi-disk failures are not uncommon for these systems. Ceph tends to hammer storage pretty badly and care has to be taken to use server-grade equipment and - what is more important - use a mix of different vendors, as in such case you will in most cases experience only a single disk failure, which is easy to deal with.

    Ours was a budget one using consumer HDDs and most of them were failing after around 6 months of use.

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  • zexelon
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    No matter the story, backups, backups, backups.

    And not just backups, verify they actually match what you've got, verify you can unpack and use them properly. A few days ago I accidentally zero'ed all the files in my home directory, almost fainted. Luckily I had a backup, though not very fresh but still better than nothing.
    Random question, how? I dont want to make the same mistake! Personally every once in a while I mount my backups (done with Restic) to test that I can recover files.

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  • CochainComplex
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    Originally posted by birdie View Post
    ..A few days ago I accidentally zero'ed all the files in my home directory, almost fainted. Luckily I had a backup, though not very fresh but still better than nothing.
    Happend to me as well month ago.

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