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Originally Posted by jquirit
Please repeat to yourself...
"A RAID array is not a replacement for proper back-ups!"
When dealing with such a small array of drives, all it'll take is for two drives to go dead. And from experience, if you're buying all the drives at the same time, going to be running them all at the same time.. the likelihood of two drives starting to go bad at the same time (ie - one starts going bad, you scramble around to find a replacement to replacement, and in the interim, a second goes bad) is probable. When that happens, there goes your data. Seen it happen before, and I don't want you to share the same fate.
Personally, anything I want to keep I keep on DVD-ROM back-ups. Anything else on the array I can replace with a minimum of discomfort so it's no big loss to me if I lose a drive or two.
Good luck with your project!
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If you're
that worried about drive failure, you should be backing up your data regardless. Arrays are NOT a backup, they're a supplement to larger backup methods.
Honestly, arrays are a novelty for the average user. And anything is downloadable on the net somewhere

(and if it's truly not, just back it up)