Torrey McMahon writes:
 > Toby Thain wrote:
 > >
 > > On 25-May-07, at 1:22 AM, Torrey McMahon wrote:
 > >
 > >> Toby Thain wrote:
 > >>>
 > >>> On 22-May-07, at 11:01 AM, Louwtjie Burger wrote:
 > >>>
 > >>>> On 5/22/07, Pål Baltzersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > >>>>> What if your HW-RAID-controller dies? in say 2 years or more..
 > >>>>> What will read your disks as a configured RAID? Do you know how to 
 > >>>>> (re)configure the >controller or restore the config without 
 > >>>>> destroying your data? Do you know for sure that a >spare-part and 
 > >>>>> firmware will be identical, or at least compatible? How good is 
 > >>>>> your service >subscription? Maybe only scrapyards and museums will 
 > >>>>> have what you had. =o
 > >>>>
 > >>>> Be careful when talking about RAID controllers in general. They are
 > >>>> not created equal! ...
 > >>>> Hardware raid controllers have done the job for many years ...
 > >>>
 > >>> Not quite the same job as ZFS, which offers integrity guarantees 
 > >>> that RAID subsystems cannot.
 > >>
 > >> Depend on the guarantees. Some RAID systems have built in block 
 > >> checksumming.
 > >>
 > >
 > > Which still isn't the same. Sigh. 
 > 
 > Yep.....you get what you pay for. Funny how ZFS is free to purchase 
 > isn't it?
 > 

With RAID level block checksumming, if the data gets
corrupted on it's way  _to_ the array, that data is lost.

With ZFS and RAID-Z or Mirroring, you will recover the
data.

-r


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