{"id":88,"date":"2008-05-26T21:51:29","date_gmt":"2008-05-27T03:51:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jameskovacs.com\/2008\/05\/27\/Next+Episode+Coming+Soon+Or+Why+Backups+Are+Important"},"modified":"2008-05-26T21:51:29","modified_gmt":"2008-05-27T03:51:29","slug":"next-episode-coming-soon-or-why-backups-are-important","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jameskovacs.com\/index.php\/2008\/05\/26\/next-episode-coming-soon-or-why-backups-are-important\/","title":{"rendered":"Next Episode Coming Soon or Why Backups Are Important"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve received a lot of great feedback on <a href=\"2008\/05\/07\/Becoming-A-Jedi-Part-1-Of-N\">Becoming a Jedi<\/a> and was planning on having the next episode done already. Unfortunately lightning struck twice. While fighting a horrid sore throat -likely the same illness that had Roy Osherove <a href=\"http:\/\/weblogs.asp.net\/rosherove\/archive\/2008\/05\/13\/soar-throat-apology.aspx\">missing two of his three DevTeach presentations<\/a> &#8211; my motherboard on my main dev box died a horrible BSOD death and corrupted my RAID array during its death throes. I&#8217;m picking up new hardware tomorrow and rebuilding the RAID array from a recent backup. Fingers crossed, I should be back in business and recording later this week, which would mean a new episode sometime next week. Thanks to everyone for your patience.<\/p>\n<p>&lt;message type=&#8221;aside&#8221;&gt;<\/p>\n<p>I cannot stress enough the value of a good backup plan. My main workstation stores everything on a RAID 0+1 array. I have essential data (client documents, family photos, corporate information) replicated between multiple computers via FolderShare. Any development or writing is stored in a Subversion repository &#8211; public or private depending on the work. Each computer is backed up using Vista&#8217;s Backup, which is far superior to Windows Backup in previous versions. Those backups include more files than is replicated via FolderShare. (FolderShare limits you to 10,000 files per library, which isn&#8217;t enough if you&#8217;ve got a few Subversion working copies kicking around in there.)<\/p>\n<p>Now why do you need a good replication and backup strategy if you&#8217;re storing your information on a RAID 0+1 array? You can rebuild the array if a drive fails. Aren&#8217;t the replication and backups redundant? For those who skipped the beginning of this blog post, you need backups just in case your motherboard dies a horrible death and corrupts your RAID array. Or you realize that you accidentally deleted an important file a few days ago and in the meantime you&#8217;ve emptied the Recycle Bin and run a defrag. RAID arrays &#8211; while fantastic for protecting you from drive failures (RAID 1 or 5), or increasing performance (RAID 0), or both (RAID 0+1) &#8211; still do exactly what you &#8211; or the operating system &#8211; tell them to do. If the operating system crashes horribly and while doing so, sends the command to format c:, guess what&#8217;s going to happen?<\/p>\n<p>So do yourself a favour and make sure your backups are in order. You never know when you&#8217;re going to need them next&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>&lt;\/message&gt;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve received a lot of great feedback on Becoming a Jedi and was planning on having the next episode done already. Unfortunately lightning struck twice. 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