On Wed, Jul 25, 2001, guy keren wrote about "Re: The requested URL /LDP was not found 
on this server.":
> yes. ligad's technician replaced the defective disk today, and thus all
> the Raid's mirror has vanished, and will be reloaded soon.

Am I missing something, or isn't RAID (*Redundant* Array of Inexpensive Disks)
supposed to fix exactly that problem, so that when only one disk dies, it can
be taken out (and later replaced) without a single byte lost?

Or was the raid set up with zero redundancy? If so, what was its purpose
exactly? To allow for larger disk throughput? To allow for a giant virtual
partition?

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