6 things RAID does not protect you from
Among new NAS buyers, and perhaps even older users too, RAID is one of the most misunderstood aspects of network storage. In a multi-drive setup, you have RAID in place, so you are covered in case one of the drives dies. That's the promise RAID sells, and it delivers on that very specific promise as well. The problem starts when you expect it to do more than it's supposed to. It is not a safety net for everything. The sooner we realize that, the better it will be. If you wait until the last moment or until an incident occurs, it will be too late to correct course.
Among new NAS buyers, and perhaps even older users too, RAID is one of the most misunderstood aspects of network storage. In a multi-drive setup, you have RAID in place, so you are covered in case one of the drives dies. That’s the promise RAID sells, and it delivers on that very specific promise as well. The problem starts when you expect it to do more than it’s supposed to. It is not a safety net for everything. The sooner we realize that, the better it will be. If you wait until the last moment or until an incident occurs, it will be too late to correct course.
Olivia Miller
Seattle
Seattle
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