|  | Posted by NunYa Bidness on 10/20/55 11:33 
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 20:52:36 -0500, Jeff Rife <wevsr@nabs.net> Gaveus:
 
 >
 >Mirroring is not backup.  Anyone who thinks so is just fooling themselves.
 >When the hard drive controller loses its mind an re-formats your disk,
 >you've lost your "backup".
 
 You're nuts for assigning a single definition to a term.
 
 If one installs a removable drive and mirrors the contents of a
 target drive for backup, the entire contents get covered, and no, the
 "controller" doesn't reformat your drive.  The controller is ON the
 hard drive on IDE drives.  That is the very nature of the drive.
 Integrated Drive Electronics.  That is what replaced MFM, the method
 that DID require an external "controller".
 
 The INTERFACE on the MOBO or add-in card is just that...  a mere
 interface bus.  No controller is on the MOBO or add-in card.
 
 Also, they don't "lose their mind and reformat your disc".
 
 At the very worst, a power loss during a write operation could occur
 and one could lose SOME of the data on a backup drive (not the read
 drive) as the still energized head retracts, spraying stray bits
 across the platter.  Not a likely scenario though, and no more
 vulnerable than such a power outage would be to an optical write
 session.  In fact, optical write sessions are more vulnerable as the
 computer's background processes can interrupt a session at any time.
 Trashed discs result.  With an HD backup failure, all one needs to do
 is restart the backup again in a new session.
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