>>>>> "Terrence" == Terrence Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Terrence> To mitigate the risk I recommend either RAID1
Unfortunately, RAID1 will not help in the case the hard disk returns
random data but fails to report an error. There is no way of knowing
which disk is good and which disk is bad. The result is that the bad
data may be written to the good disk resulting in two "bad" disks.
Having said that I used RAID1 for my important data (and keep
backups).
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Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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