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I have a disk for local backups (that is the only purpose of that disk). I was wondering what would make it last longer:

- Keep it mounted to my server permanently (current solution)
- Keep it unmounted most of the time, mount it when I'm going to do a backup (either daily or every 3 days, I don't mind changing that) and unmounting after the backup is done.

What would be the best strategy?

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[โ€“] satanmat@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Longer lasting I think; leave it powered on and warm.

Best in reality; buy 3 drives, and after you do a backup move one off site.

3-2-1-1

[โ€“] jet@hackertalks.com 3 points 9 months ago

100% this. If we're talking about a mechanical drive, you want to minimize the state changes it goes through. So leaving it powered on all the time and spinning is the best. There's data centers with old computers that engineers are afraid to turn off cuz they're not sure they'll turn back on.