So, it finally happened, I lost my main data drive, of which I performed minimal back up.
Seagate will restore everything so I'm not too upset. Having said that, knowing how lazy and forgetful I am, I just cannot rely on myself to backup my data in the future.
So I decided that I should give RAID1/10 a try. I have zero experience with RAID, never having used them before. Problem is this, I have heard rumblings about using on-board RAID controllers and how they can be unreliable at times or constantly rebuilding the array after reboots (I have no idea how valid these claims are hence the query). I am also concerned when I decide to change mobos in the future, on whether I'll lose the entire array.
Just asking for advice on how to proceed. Should I invest in a PCIe raid controller or just use the on-board. My board is the ASUS P8Z68-PRO/GEN3 and thus using the Intel Z68 controller for the RAID, I believe.
Thanks.
Seagate will restore everything so I'm not too upset. Having said that, knowing how lazy and forgetful I am, I just cannot rely on myself to backup my data in the future.
So I decided that I should give RAID1/10 a try. I have zero experience with RAID, never having used them before. Problem is this, I have heard rumblings about using on-board RAID controllers and how they can be unreliable at times or constantly rebuilding the array after reboots (I have no idea how valid these claims are hence the query). I am also concerned when I decide to change mobos in the future, on whether I'll lose the entire array.
Just asking for advice on how to proceed. Should I invest in a PCIe raid controller or just use the on-board. My board is the ASUS P8Z68-PRO/GEN3 and thus using the Intel Z68 controller for the RAID, I believe.
Thanks.