On Fri, 30 Apr 2010, Freddie Cash wrote:
Without a periodic scrub that touches every single bit of data in the pool, how 
can you be sure
that 10-year files that haven't been opened in 5 years are still intact?
You don't.  But it seems that having two or three extra copies of the 
data on different disks should instill considerable confidence.  With 
sufficient redundancy, chances are that the computer will explode 
before it loses data due to media corruption.  The calculated time 
before data loss becomes longer than even the pyramids in Egypt could 
withstand.
The situation becomes similar to having a house with a heavy front 
door with three deadbolt locks, and many glass windows.  The front 
door with its three locks is no longer a concern when you are 
evaluating your home for its security against burglary or home 
invasion because the glass windows are so fragile and easily broken.
It is necessary to look at all the factors which might result in data 
loss before deciding what the most effective steps are to minimize 
the probability of loss.
Bob
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Bob Friesenhahn
bfrie...@simple.dallas.tx.us, http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen/
GraphicsMagick Maintainer,    http://www.GraphicsMagick.org/
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