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Archived Why a hard drive RAID array can save your bacon (zdnet.com)
submitted 2.7 years ago by fluxusp
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[–] SkinnyMagna 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) 2.7 years ago
I just had to restore a DC and SQL server due to failed array. (Bad SAS backplane).
Raid is so one system can continue to operate if a drive fails. That's all. It's about uptime, not data restoration.
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[–] SkinnyMagna 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I just had to restore a DC and SQL server due to failed array. (Bad SAS backplane).
Raid is so one system can continue to operate if a drive fails. That's all. It's about uptime, not data restoration.