Julia wrote:

> (Jo Anne -- a RAID is a Redundant Array of Independent Disks, where the data
> is stored on multiple disks and checked for accuracy on some regular basis.
> If one drive goes down, either the data should be duplicated somewhere, or
> there should be enough information stored on another disk or disks to
> reconstruct what was lost.  Off-site backup is still recommended for things
> like fire, floods and tornadoes, and don't anyone laugh about the tornadoes,
> m'kay?)

Thanks, Julia.  I figured it was something like that and not a can of bug
spray.

Amities,

Jo Anne
evens...@hevanet.com




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