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Re: mirror drives

Subject: Re: mirror drives
From: Jeremiah Moore <>
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 20:57:21 -0800
True, true Walt.  No easy answers, as is often the case.  Hmm.. why
should it be hard to back up a system which is designed to be hard to
back up?

-j


>From: Jeremiah Moore <>
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>>  Seems like a RAID controller, a hardware one perhaps, set to mirror
>>  drives is the simple solution.
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>Trouble with any automatic mirror is that it also mirrors as your system
>dies. You have two dead systems instead of one. RAID keeps everything
>too closely the same.
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>And it definitely would not help what Rich describes.
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