>>>>> "jh" == Johan Hartzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
jh> To be even MORE safe, you want the two disks to be on separate jh> controllers, so that you can survive a controller failure too. or a controller-driver-failure. At least on Linux, when a disk goes bad, Linux starts resetting controllers and xATA busses and stuff, and often takes out any nearby drives. It's often hard to determine which drive is actually bad. Depending on how well-integrated your hardware is with Solaris and how the drive fails, I suspect this sort of thing could imagineably happen there, too.
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