I have lots to learn, so this question may be riddled with
misconceptions, but here goes:

  My understanding is that ordinary RAID-1 is only really resilient to
  the extent that you can tell which of the two disks has the bad data
  (e.g. if one whole disk is smoked, it's easy).  Is mirroring
  inherently better than that with RAID-Z because of builtin ZFS
  checksumming?

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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