Railgun
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If the partition gets corrupted or disappears, RAID won't help. Ask Zachboy how that works. :sneaky:
RAID1/5/6/10 helps with not losing data due to physical drive failures (to a point) since the most recent backup. For instance if you do backups every evening, what if you do a lot of important work during the day and one HDD fails after you are done, but before you can do the backup? RAID1/5/6/10 to the rescue!
Agree, but I'm playing the if part. In all my years of playing with RAID setups, I have never, ever had an issue related to a partition going belly up.
As far as creating the backup itself, if that were the case, the loss would be minimal as if I'm not working directly off that array, the time lost would be minimal as the thing I'm working on wasn't really that big of a deal to begin with.
This is not some enterprise solution to be sure and in that scenario, within my company, we do multiple site redundancy.
