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by abrookewood 1241 days ago
It all depends on what each machine is doing and whether you care to pay the premium (and it is a premium unfortunately).

On my personal machine I like to live dangerously - it is running RAID0 and has non-ECC RAM - because everything is reproducible and I'm happy to rebuild it periodically.

On my home NAS, I do the complete opposite (running RAID1, ZFS and have ECC RAM), because it is the primary data store for things I care about.