RAID 1 or cloning software?

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Hi all,

I just received 2 F2 Eco Green 1TB drives, and am using them for data storage / backup. Should I mirror them with a RAID 1 or is there some free cloning software I can use to keep them the exactly the same at all times?

Cheers

James
 
Why is that? I know it's supposed to be a a subtle difference but could you explain it to me?

And I suppose they don't need to be the same at all times, I just want to have them quite current.
 
One reason why raid 1 doesn't replace backups is that if you should get a virus then your other drive immediately gets the virus too.
Or you accidentally delete a file, you can restore from backups but not from raid 1
 
I use backup magic, not free though.

You can create a cmd, then use task scheduler in windows to make a schedule.

I know some progs may have it built in but I like this as it can be run by windows.
 
start>run>ntbackup I find windows backup perfect for most things...

I'll have a look at this, I usually like Windows solutions.

I believe you can search this in google and easily learn the all things.

Well, yes, that's true for most things, but I wanted to ask because there's a lot of knowledge on this forum that doesn't reside in Google searches.
 
acronis true image is probably the best backup software i have ever seen. and as has been said above raid1 is hardly infalable. it slows the drives down also. shouldnt be considered for anything really, i mean it does have its uses but there are just better solutions raid5 is probably the best mirroring solution with its incorporation of striping, ofcourse 3 drive min.
 
another point for raid 1 is , if your system gets stolen then all your backups are gone too ...

syncback to an external drive or NAS and /or take another copy off site
 
Id go for backup. Raid1 you will only loose performance without a dedicated raid controller. Also there is the simple user error problem. Lets face it who hasnt deleted a file they wanted?
 
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