Never solely rely on RAID for backup needs, as it's still susceptible to various failures like corruption or controller ...
It shouldn't be included with the 3-2-1 backup rule. This is because there are still multiple points of failure, including the RAID controller, the OS, and the drive itself. It's only suitable for ...
The ARAID RAID box automatically backs up a PC's system and data into a second drive, ensuring critical systems keep running in the event of boot drive failure, OS corruption or ransomware attacks.
[Action Retro] has a great video showing just such an escapade, the creation of a large RAID 0 array using a pile of USB floppy drives. Yes, taking one of the smallest and most unreliable pieces ...