Anyone else have experiences, good or bad?
--Harry
Ben Steeves wrote:
I work in a data centre; it's exceedingly rare for more than a single disk in an array to fail at a given time. That being said, I have seen situations where a single disk in a RAID 5 array has failed, and when the disk was replaced, another disk failed due to the age of the disk and the increased load caused by the resync operation. That's why backups are important.