Greetings

I am mostly a ham fisted operator when I'm working with the innards of linux.
So I was trying to set up a symlink and managed to rm my ledger.dat file.
The backup was at least 70 if not a lot more hours of work ago.
rm is a very efficient file removal tool so I did waste some time on
trying to recover the file but
not too much. So to the question!

So I took that last backup to my ledger.dat file but now, being
properly totally paranoid, I want to save said file in at least 3
discrete locations. I use a raid-10 array for most of my long term
storage needs so getting to individual files there can easily take me
some 8 to even 10 levels of directories.  I've looked at the parallel
command but it seems to be quite a bit more for a parallel input(s) to
parallel output(s) kind of thing. Found some reference to symlink
chains but no real examples of such. Thought of trying to roll
something in bash but my multi-level deep folders system put the
brakes on that idea in a hurry.

Does anyone here have any ideas, or has already implemented, on how to
save something from a text editor to multiple locations
simultaneously? (Please)

TIA

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