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kops:
I'd like to think that anyone holding crypto has their private key written down somewhere safe!

Piglet:
You'd think so! Don't mention that to Holyspam though....

Stealer:

--- Quote from: Piglet on April 22, 2022, 10:58 ---What do you do if one of the disks dies? *cough* your bitcoins? *cough*

I think a mirrored raid setup is a bit of a no-brainer.

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I've not (touchwood) had any drives die on me, other than when I fried my PC by spraying a can of beer into it whilst it was on (was back when I had some mental issues many years ago)  :)). Luckily there isn't really anything of importance on there, plus I have an external USB drive for backups.

Wish I'd kept the crypto I initially bought many years ago, would've made a lot of dosh if I'd had the sense  :))

hagis:

--- Quote from: Piglet on April 21, 2022, 20:20 ---I've always had a raid mirror of my data drive because I'm too lazy to back anything up...

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Ah,,.. noooo,. lines for you,. 100x "raid is not backup" pigs you should know better! :)

Piglet:
I have a copy of all the UT stuff on an old xeon server...it's maybe not as up to date as it could be though...

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