Needing fsck because the drive is failing and not able to store and
retrieve data reliably any more is a whole different thing.

or bad data stored because of non-disk errors.

least will discover that this is happening due to the built-in
checksumming and avoid many instances of silent corruption.  What it
can't do is take a filesystem containing random errors and reconstruct a
pristine version from it.  But then what filesystem can?
the question is "how much can".

Anyway ok i will not try anymore to stop you from your ZFS religion.

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