Re: corruption in USB harddrive - backup via send/receive - question

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On 20-04-2015 15:07, Sander wrote:
> Miguel Negrão wrote (ao):
>>  - Given that I'm running a laptop and comunicating with the harddrives via
>> USB, is it expected that I will get some corruption from time to time or is
>> this abnormal
> 
> Abnormal. I have three Intel ssd's usb connected to an Arndale. Two of
> them have luks and btrfs raid0 on top, and is used as a home server. The
> third ssd is plain btrfs, and used for backup archives.

Hi Sander.

Good to know. Indeed I think something's wrong with the enclosure, I
keep getting some minimal corruption from time to time. I also use btrfs
over luks.

 I'm considering buying a thunderbolt (I have a macbook pro) to esata
converter, as bypassing the usb interface might be more stable. I
imagine esata is better for btrfs then usb, correct ? Anyone here has
experience with thunderbolt in linux ? My understanding it that if
connected at boot time, devices should just appear as normal pci devices.

Best,
Miguel
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