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I am no expert on the subject but believe the RAID 1 configuration
only protects against failed disks, which is only one of many reasons
you need a backup.
Bob Fulks
At 9:13 AM -0700 2/5/02, cwest@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>Were the results you mentioned with Linux or W2K? Curiously, why didn't you
>use 4 disks in a RAID 0 / RAID 1 configuration? Although I don't fully
>understand all of the RAID choices or options, I think you'd then have the
>same performance improvements and mirroring, which may obviate the need for
>scheduling backups.
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