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Originally Posted by Taddeusz
IMHO, space used for parity isn't wasted space. It may not hold data per se but it is necessary to protect from downtime during a drive failure.
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And, I was offering MHO in a joking fashion as to how I perceived it and was ready to let this thing die. When I first brought it up, I even mentioned how emotional some people get about this topic. So, here we are.
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Originally Posted by Taddeusz
That is true for any kind of redundancy that protects from a single drive failure. I don't know the likelihood of that actually happening but regardless of whether or not you have a RAID array you should be making regular backups anyway... right?
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Backups are for data that you can't afford to lose and/or can't replace. So, backing up my DVD rips does not make sense. If I use duplication for them, I'll need about 20 extra hard drives. With FlexRAID or RAID-5, I only need one more. IMHO, 19 additional hard drives is a waste.
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Originally Posted by Taddeusz
Now you're just trolling. Notice I never referred to it as such because a striped array provides no redundancy.
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As I said, I jokingly made a comment that we're both "wasting" space (notice that I used quotation marks in almost all those statements) and was ready to let it go at that. I wasn't the one who brought up striping, anyway. The fact that you didn't call it what it's known as in the computer industry doesn't change what it is commonly referred to.
This will be my last post on the subject. If we get back to useful discussion I'll chime in again.