Y
yawnmoth
I have 2x 1TB hard drives and would like one to be a backup of the
other. I could set up a RAID0 array, or something, but what I was
thinking I'd like to do, instead, would be to use robocopy to keep the
two hard drives synchronized. Maybe run it through the Windows
Scheduler once a week or once a month and turn the drive off when it's
not in use.
I've read that turning the drive on and off can be worse the drive
than just keeping it on, but I don't imagine that's true if your
keeping it off for days or weeks at a time.
I've also read that the main cause of hard drive failures isn't
related to the fact that the platters spinning but rather due to the
head writing. Be that as it may, I'd still be worried that Windows
would try to periodically read or write to it even when I haven't
accessed content on it, myself, for several weeks.
Finally, I'm aware that Windows has a Power Management thing whereby
you can turn hard drives off, but in this case, I don't want all hard
drives to be shut off - I just want one to be shut off.
Any ideas?
other. I could set up a RAID0 array, or something, but what I was
thinking I'd like to do, instead, would be to use robocopy to keep the
two hard drives synchronized. Maybe run it through the Windows
Scheduler once a week or once a month and turn the drive off when it's
not in use.
I've read that turning the drive on and off can be worse the drive
than just keeping it on, but I don't imagine that's true if your
keeping it off for days or weeks at a time.
I've also read that the main cause of hard drive failures isn't
related to the fact that the platters spinning but rather due to the
head writing. Be that as it may, I'd still be worried that Windows
would try to periodically read or write to it even when I haven't
accessed content on it, myself, for several weeks.
Finally, I'm aware that Windows has a Power Management thing whereby
you can turn hard drives off, but in this case, I don't want all hard
drives to be shut off - I just want one to be shut off.
Any ideas?