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[–] MonkeMischief@lemmy.today 2 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

Exactly. I've got a 4TB mirror setup for my pictures I reclaimed from Google Photos, and music, and other important stuff. It also backs up to iDrive which is really affordable. (Hopefully stays that way...)

What sucks is I scored a deal on a pair of WD Red 4TBs to add, but one was defective (secondhand, and WDs RMA procedure is STRICT.) , so now I'm stuck with a half expansion I don't know what to do with and it's kinda not responsible for me to spend >100 bucks completing the mirror right now.

My media collection isn't on a mirror or backed up or anything because it's naturally way larger than everything else, but I think for the stuff that truly matters, this will see us through.