[olug] 2TB Harddrives On Sale
Luke-Jr
luke at dashjr.org
Sun May 9 00:46:24 UTC 2010
On Saturday 08 May 2010 05:57:55 pm Charles Bird wrote:
> I know its supposed to work, and does most of the time, but the thing is,
> is that no one should be comfortable just because they are RAID, take
> those backups whenever you can :)
You need backups even if RAID works perfectly. RAID can only protect from a
very specific sub-category (partial hard drive failures) of a category
(hardware failure) of data loss. It does NOT protect against disk/RAID
controller failure, nor filesystem bugs that cause corruption, and not
remotely the far more common problem of *user error*, accidentally deleting
important files or such. RAID covers only a small fraction of what backups
cover, in terms of protection from data loss. But RAID isn't *for* protecting
against data loss, it's for *avoiding downtime* that usually results from
hardware-related data loss. If uptime is really important enough, I'd probably
want to duplicate the entire server in a geographically diverse location,
making it fully redundant. So to conclude, RAID is what its acronym states: a
Redundant Array of *Inexpensive* Disks. In other words, a poor man's
redundancy.
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