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It's A Digital Disease!

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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/icysandstone on 2025-04-04 18:55:56.

I just want to hear some perspectives. I’m just a hobbyist and really don’t want to lose my irreplaceable photos.

I’m currently running my backup NAS with 1 disk redundancy, but maybe that’s overkill?

Wondering what the norm is around here. Grateful for any thoughts/perspectives.

EDIT: important context!! I ask this question with the assumption that a “3-2-1” backup situation is already in place — since “3-2-1” doesn’t dictate how many disks of redundancy to use… because… of course… RAID is not a backup. :)

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