#18, Carlton... Just remember that RAID is not a backup solution. It can save your butt in the event of a hardware failure (most of the time), but offers no protection against user error. For backup, you should probably have drives that you can copy the data to, then take offsite.
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#18, Carlton... Just remember that RAID is not a backup solution. It can save your butt in the event of a hardware failure (most of the time), but offers no protection against user error. For backup, you should probably have drives that you can copy the data to, then take offsite.