Or fire, or catastrophic weather, earthquake, theft etc., your point  
is a valid one. For some reason I have had contact with everything  
but a tsunami, so I may be more sensitive to the issue...jf

On Nov 7, 2005, at 1:56 AM, Jeff @ SLYN Systems wrote:

> Without arguing, there's one thing that should be pointed out as well.
> While we'd never expect 2 drives to die/fail simultaneously, it can
> happen with the result of a surge or lightning strike.
> Best ways for those who's info is critical-back them up to CD, DVD or
> tape and take them off site as well as if ultra critical, back them  
> up to
> an on line, out of area server.
> Nothing against mirroring though.  It's an excellent idea.
> 3 cents and counting.
>
> Jeff Slyn, Owner
> SLYN Systems & Peripherals
> (502) 426-5469
> serving Kentuckiana clients 7 days a week since 1985!
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