Re: Re: settings up cheap a NAS / SAN server, is it possible?

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Victor Padro wrote:

> I am checking it right now and guess what, I thought I had RAID5, but I'm in
> Raid0, nothing to worry, no need to backup.

If your in RAID 0 then any disk failure will result in total data
loss. RAID 0 stripes the data across configured spindles for
maximum performance, it offers zero data protection(pun intended?).

nate

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