Article ID: 1213
Last updated: 06 May, 2011
Hardware failure can be a show stopper for any shop without proper backups, and hardware reserves. It can be very costly to send hard drives for data recovery. Even with a proper backup plan in place, failures can happen. To mitigate some of the headache, and expense in drive recovery, and downtime. We highly recommend data replication to another node, or volume replication to another DSS node be deployed. With replication in place, a real time picture of the data can be maintained, and used if equipment should fail. As an example, if a harddrive fails in the RAID, it can take days to rebuild, potentially causing file issues on volumes if the controller fails the rebuild. This can affect file systems, as well as data on the volumes. Even after a successful rebuild, data can be lost, and unrecoverable through any user action. This can cause long downtimes, and inaccessible data. We highly recommend a good strategy be followed. If you require assistance, please feel free to ask in our forums, or through the proper support channels for your product.
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