And still no answer...shocking.

On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >Stick and move, Tom...you post only part of my msg avoiding the meat.  So,
> >here is one more try to get an answer from you.
>
> I think you read only part of what is posted so it does not disturb your
> faith.
>
> RAID mirrors only protect against one type of failure (drive failure).
> This is the least likely type of failure and as drives' MTBF march
> upwards this type of failure becomes less and less likely. Meanwhile,
> RAID does nothing for the most likely types of data-loss errors: soft
> errors in the volume organization and data base structure.
>
> RAID gives a false sense of security and is often used by IT managers to
> avoid the real work of keeping the valuables secure.
>
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