On 2022-11-10, Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote:
> Curt (12022-11-10):
>> Maybe it's a question of intent more than anything else. I thought RAID
>> was intended for a server scenario where if a disk fails, you're down
>> time is virtually null, whereas as a backup is intended to prevent data
>> loss.
>
> Maybe just use common sense. RAID means your data is present on several
> drives. You can just deduce what it can help for:
>
> one drive fails → you can replace it immediately, no downtime

That's precisely what I said, so I'm baffled by the redundancy of your
words. Or are you a human RAID? 


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