Quoting Kevin O'Neil <kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Greetings,
I have a question. Is it better to have multiple hard drives or will
just one be ok?
I have a box that can have up to 2T...should I use two 1T or 4 500Gb?
Pros, cons welcomed.
My preference has always been to have more than one of pretty much any
component, if one fails you are in trouble, but it's a lot better than
everything going at once. You could have a Fedora disk and a separate
disk for /home or maybe a mirrored drive so two copies of /home.
HTH
Dave
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