if the data is mission critical have multiple backups for it, and test the restore process of said backups.

As for your raid vs software raid, just install truenas and throw it on there, use a LSI in IT mode and create a ZFS cluster. Don’t over think it.

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Thanks. I’ve got Gigabit Fiber so I guess I’ll try Hetzner as a remote backup, or see how much it will cost to upgrade my Google Workspace account since they started enforcing their storage quotas.

It’s a lot cheaper in the long run to do an off site backup rig and just put it at a friend’s house if you can. Google will be expensive.

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I don’t have any friends really 😥 and the unlimited storage with Google Workspace was $25/mo. I think it will cost me about $125/mo. now to get enough pooled storage with Google, but it is doable at least in the short-term. I guess I need to make some friends with fiber connections.

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