RE: Recommendations for a "real RAID" 1 card on Centos box

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>>> This is getting OT and you are going to end up spending 
>>> more on redundancy then if you just called Dell and ordered 
>>> another computer.
>> 
>> I agree with you in that it's cheaper to buy another home 
>> computer than to design a system with redundancy.
>> However that new conputer I would order from Dell probabally 
>> would not have the redundancy I need in a 
>> a workstation, and I would just end up back where I started anyway. 
> 
> I think you missed my point. If workstation A fails, call Dell and
> have another one overnighted, or call Dell today and order a second
> workstation to have as a backup or act as a secondary workstation.
> 
> Their Vostros line is cheap (in appearance, components and price),
> but is functional, performs well and did I say cheap already, so
> you can get 2 for the price of 1 highly redundant system.

Ah I got it now thanks.

Does the Vostros come with either a bare metal restore tape backup system or RAID
( which is required for my situation)? 
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