How does Sup Forums partition their hard disks?
1x256GB and 3x3TB drives here, I've just got one partition on each disk, I should probably setup RAID mirroring in case a drive fails though...
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How does Sup Forums partition their hard disks?
1x256GB and 3x3TB drives here, I've just got one partition on each disk, I should probably setup RAID mirroring in case a drive fails though...
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>not one of those drives encrypted
>am disappoint son
At least encrypt your archive drive, in case your shit gets stolen or you want to sell your drive later.
WTF you need a 3tb temp drive for?
I would encrypt the archive drive, and take the Temp drive, encrypt that, and use it as a backup for the archive drive.
Using RAID as a backup method with your configuration is pure stupidity. Just keep a separate backup of your most sensitive data.
>encrypting your drives
Why do you hate freedom?
consider building a nas
Nothing to hide
Nothing to fear
lol, all storage drives nearly full.
Porn hoarders make companies like Seagate and Western Digital rich.
Nothing to hide
Nothing to search
...
I just have a six terabyte external hard drive partitioned half for backups and half for torrents. My laptop just has a 256 gigabyte SSD for programs.
Encrypted root SSD. Every week a cronjob mirrors it to an identical disk, in case I blow away the drive or fuck it up too severely to fix. Once a month it gets backed up to an online archive.
On top of that, I've got a NAS setup with ZFS. It's just for media / data, I don't care to back it up
That pic is my fucking nightmare.
>partition
get the fuck out retard
partitions are for fucking morons
ever hear of fucking FOLDERS you moronic piece of shit
you fucking disgust me
kill youreself
>Windows 10
this is a nice try at bait, but you're obviously going to be a windows user if you're that stupid and windows installs with 2 partitions by default
i'll give you a 4/10 for effort, but think it through next time
Is BitLocker a good encryption? Its what mine are encrypted with
Encrypting drives on Windows is pure placebo.
500 GB 850 EVO, 5 partitions atm.
In the order they are in the disk:
EFI System Partition - fat32 100 MB (mounted to /boot on arch)
Home - ext4 385.7 GB (mounted to /home on arch)
Windows 8.1 - ntfs 40 GB (mounted to /mnt/wang on arch)
Debian - ext4 20 GB (mounted to /mnt/deb on arch)
Arch - ext4 20 GB (mounted to / on arch)
I use Wangblowers 8.1 for VNs and other games. I spend most of my time on Arch, but now and then boot Debian(Stretch) just 'cause.
I keep three OSes because one is for games, one is for daily use and one is reserved for testing stuff(aka distro hopping and trying BSDs in the future).
When I installed GRUB through Debian, I didn't realize /boot was inside the Debian partition and not on the EFI, so I'm considering changing my partition table again in the future to add a small partition for /boot.
Windows 8.1 with hibernation, system restore and pagefile disabled, on a fresh install, occupies like 16 GB. That's okay, though, because I barely play any games and the ones I do are small.
have another 4 x 250GB, 500GB and a 2TB looking for a home I might put in along with a raid card
was going to put them on one of the servers, but its running xenserver 7 which doesnt like the hw raid card (could probably get it going, but can't be bothered)
>2016
>HDDs
>2 TB of %TEMP
OP tell me your story. Genuinely curious
Oh wait haha
>Non volatile directory
>""TEMP""
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
1 hdd, two partitions.
1 drive, 1 partition.
Had a friend who went through 2 1 TB drives when he used them as the only drive in the system partitioned as C and D.
He bit the bullet and bought a SSD and partitioned the HDD as 1 partition and hasn't had a problem since.
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1 vfat 511M 60M 452M 12% /boot
/dev/sda3 ext4 222G 49G 162G 23% /
/dev/sdb1 ext4 917G 539G 332G 62% /home
/dev/sdc1 ext4 3.6T 948G 2.5T 28% /home/user/Data