Avi Greenbury wrote: > The closest a RAID comes to a backup is that it allows a disk to fail > and your system to stay up. It doesn't do anything a raid normally > does (like providing somewhere to get a config file as it was > yesterday from) and it does add complexity.
Whoops. It doesn't do anything a *backup* normally does. Obviously it only does what a raid normally does :) -- Avi _______________________________________________ Peterboro mailing list Peterboro@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/peterboro