Am 24. Jul, 2007 schwätzte Shawn Badger so: > That is why it is nice to have the mirror and the data replicated to another > disk. But what are the chances of loosing 3 disk on the same system within > such a short time frame that you would not be able to replace a single disk > that failed? The only time I have ever heard of loosing more than one disk > in a day has been due to some type of power surge that usually fried the > server has well. Ah, but are you sure you can get to it the same day? If it's in a datacenter at work it should be easy, except maybe over a long weekend... If it's in a telco station in the boonies or driving around Mars you're not in good shape to just hop out and pop in a new drive :). In any case, we can leave all these questions for the people who're actually needing to double mirror things. /me pats his RAID 5 and remembers to keep working on his offsite backups. ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # "Communications without intelligence is noise; # Intelligence without communications is irrelevant." # Gen. Alfred. M. Gray, USMC