sekio
Bluelight Crew
A network attached storage is what you'd need. You can keep it in the corner of your house or whatever and ust access it over the wireless.
There are no hard drives that will handle being smashed around, knocked off tables, etc. That's self-evident to me. SSDs will tolerate it better (no moving parts) but still...
Usually your data is a total loss, sometimes you can get them to comp you a new HDD. Assuming it hasn't been obviously mangled.
No hard drive manufacturer is stupid enough to guarantee data intergity in every case, and certainly they are not going to pay out any sum for "damages".
There are no hard drives that will handle being smashed around, knocked off tables, etc. That's self-evident to me. SSDs will tolerate it better (no moving parts) but still...
and what's a hard drive warranty?
Usually your data is a total loss, sometimes you can get them to comp you a new HDD. Assuming it hasn't been obviously mangled.
No hard drive manufacturer is stupid enough to guarantee data intergity in every case, and certainly they are not going to pay out any sum for "damages".