For a brand new tech channel, your production quality is excellent, and your presentation style is decent. However I think it needs to be said that you're misrepresenting RAID, particularly at 0:53. using an individual hard drive without redundancy is fine, and I strongly believe that It needs to be said that redundancy is not and should never be presented as a backup. RAID exists for uptime and speed benefits, not data integrity. You may be aware of this but in any RAID system file corruption on one drive can be replicated to another, and any bad changes that happen to the system are as well. If you delete a file off of a raid setup, it's gone for good. As a long term professional in the tech industry, I have seen dozens of people lose their most important memories to this distinction, simply by storing the files exclusively on a nas and assuming that meant they were safe.
For a brand new tech channel, your production quality is excellent, and your presentation style is decent. However I think it needs to be said that you're misrepresenting RAID, particularly at 0:53. using an individual hard drive without redundancy is fine, and I strongly believe that It needs to be said that redundancy is not and should never be presented as a backup. RAID exists for uptime and speed benefits, not data integrity. You may be aware of this but in any RAID system file corruption on one drive can be replicated to another, and any bad changes that happen to the system are as well. If you delete a file off of a raid setup, it's gone for good. As a long term professional in the tech industry, I have seen dozens of people lose their most important memories to this distinction, simply by storing the files exclusively on a nas and assuming that meant they were safe.
Thanks for the insight!