RAID allows the system to rebuild the failed drive .. unless you're doing it wrong.

We use RAID specifically for that purpose in production servers; if a drive fails, we can yank it out, insert another and it rebuilds.

Unless you are talking about the RAID controller itself.
They are more reliable than the drives, so that's pretty rare for one to go bad .. though I have seen it happen. But even then the drives were OK, just needed a new RAID controller.

Not understanding why you wouldn't like RAID (?)


Make your sound your own!
.. I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome