someone erased a 1.6T volume friday. hey, its on a raid, we dont need backups for that do we?
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why backup a raid? your data is safe right?
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That's not true at all. There are different RAID levels that offer different benefits, the main three of which are data redundancy, volume spanning, and data striping for performance benefits. It all depends on what RAID level your array is configured at. If the array is mirrored then you have data redundancy. If it's striped only then it's actually more likely to fail than a single drive (if you lose one drive in the array you're pretty much gone).
Here is some information on the various different raid levels:
http://www.twincom.com/raid.html
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