>>>>> If you're going to buy two drives, you'd be stupid to not use
>>>>> mirroring for fault tolerance and a little added read performance
>>>>> here and there (depends on application).
>>>> I disagree.  Mirroring only protects you against drive failures and not
>>>> human error.
>>> And I disagree with that.
>> With the fact that it's not necessarily stupid to not use mirroring?
> Too many negatives,

Looks like the problem indeed: you misunderstood Jon's objection
as well.  It's the same old problem of people confusing "not (a => b)" as
"(not a) => (not b)".


        Stefan


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