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by countingteeth
3506 days ago
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I don't know, but in my personal three decades of experience "inevitable disk failure" is not a "tiny subset of risk factors." RAID is huge defense for keeping "inevitable disk failure" from turning into "massive data loss." Do you, personally, test backup and restore of ALL of your data that you care about at acceptable loss intervals? Are you sure? And if your acceptable loss interval is "zero," then redundant synchronous storage across devices in one form or another is all there is. Backup is a total real-world solution to data loss like antivirus is a total real-world solution to malware and infosec. |
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My post was maybe to strictly worded, RAID is nice and helpful, but it was responding to a claim that it is irresponsible to advertise a non-RAID device for important data, which is IMHO irresponsible itself, because it suggests that's all you recommend relying on.