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Originally Posted by borked
RAID is not meant as a backup solution.
Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks is just that - a redundant array of disks. If one fail, data isn't lost. Of course any write to one of the array disks will affect data in the other disks, if not it wouldn't be redundant.
But you knew that...
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Of course I know that, but many people seem to think that RAID will save them from everything. I'm explaining one instance where it won't.
