RAID is not a good alternative to backing up data. Data may become damaged or destroyed without harm to the drive(s) on which they are stored. For example, some of the data may be overwritten by a system malfunction; a file may be damaged or deleted by user error or malice and not noticed for days or weeks; and, of course, the entire array is at risk of physical damage.
Note that a RAID controller itself can become the single point of failure within a system.
Notes and remarks about Software Design, Code Craft, Continuous Integration, Automation, Quality Assurance, Release and Deployment Engineering (Dev/DevOps)
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2008-12-15
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