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Agreed. But the #1 problem is "Oh !@#! I deleted..." or "Aack Hacked!"
and raid does not solve these issues. I really REALLY believe in 
using (as well as RAID if you can afford both ways) what I jokingly refer 
to as 'Asynchronous Raid'. - An extra drive in the server.. and one 
elsewhere that you make rsyncs of the important stuff "/home, /etc.."
daily and weekly into separate directory structures. 

My Sunday night ritual is to mirror a couple of production servers
to a old dual 650 at home.. even at Cable/Comcast speeds.. 
this makes an excellent backup machine and does not take long
(after the first time).











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