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Why is RAID 0 risky?

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1 month 1 week ago #2772 by ekatsa
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Why is RAID 0 risky?

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1 month 1 week ago #2773 by ekatsa
Answered by ekatsa on question Why is RAID 0 risky?
Since in a RAID 0 configuration if one drive fails, all the drives fail, you will lose the data saved on the array. The only way to prevent total data loss is to regularly back up your RAID 0 array. We recommend the 3-2-1 backup strategy, which means keeping three copies of your data at all times.

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