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Moving large amounts of data between HDDs... CRC "fail"?

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Pagonis:
Get a RAID and forget about moving data arround for ever (replacing old smaller HDDs with new big ones one by one and rebuilding array doesn't count - it also protects from missmatched bits while "moving" such way).

If you're holding a lot of data that is dear to you and using one HDD or software (or crappy consumer level integrated) RAID-1, that's just wrong.

kitamesume:
again with raid? we're talking about moving files from one place to another, doesn't necessarily mean its being moved to another storage. like you're packing something to watch on your laptop to be brought with you, or are you thinking of bringing your 10kg PC including the monitor w/e with you?

Pagonis:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 01, 2012, 01:12:01 PM ---again with raid? we're talking about moving files from one place to another, doesn't necessarily mean its being moved to another storage. like you're packing something to watch on your laptop to be brought with you, or are you thinking of bringing your 10kg PC including the monitor w/e with you?

--- End quote ---
Erm. No. I just bring my laptop. Plenty of wi-fi hot spots to stream from my raid.

Also, 16 gB flash drive should hold enough anime for a quick trip.

kitamesume:
thats why we're discussing why CRC fails from time to time through network transfers.

lapa321:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on July 01, 2012, 02:30:19 PM ---thats why we're discussing why CRC fails from time to time through network transfers.

--- End quote ---

If you can recommend an application (one for each machine) that you can do a network (PC<->PC) burn test with. Especially one that will also do a burn test with an NAS harddrive (PC<->Remote harddrive), let me know. The one i have only does loopbacks and local.

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