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On Fri, 9 May 2003, Jerry Feldman wrote: > My strategy is > that 2 hard drives are not going to crash simultaneously (which is not a > 100% valid assumption). barring lightning strike (not a problem around here, usually), you're right. the risk of trashing data on *both* disks by human error, evildoer, filesystem corruption is very real... The original poster didn't specify, but i assume anyone shopping for a tape drive is interested in archive, not necessarily redundancy. there are important distinctions between archive backups and redundant backups. the best situation is to have both a RAID setup in the computer AND a bunch of disks/tapes on the shelf (somewhere far far away). /chris
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