Wonder why we weren't all paranoid in the old days of paper records??   How
many copies did we take home?   :-)

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Subject: Re: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Re: A typical cycle of backups

Greg Twyford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But I love RAID 1, as it is so cheap to implement and improves security 
> from loss of a HDD so much. In practices it means the difference between 
> a serious outage and a routine replacement of a faulty drive.

Sure, but not as a substitute for encrypted offsite backups. RAID 1 disc
systems do nothing to prevent loss of server due to fire, big lightning
strike, theft of entire server from surgery etc.

Tim C

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