fooler wrote:

any raid technologies cannot prevent you from data corruption... raid 0+1, 1
and 5 will provide you resiliency in case of disk failure but not data
corruption... a corrupt data written to these raid numbers will remain
corrupt...



something must be missing, this is true once the data is already corrupted,
but in the case of disk failure of 1 member, all of data are still intact and has capable of being recovered





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