Tweaked markdown on code

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Joshua Boniface 2016-09-28 13:40:41 -04:00
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ RAID protects you against one and only one thing: a disk failure. It does **not*
* Multiple disk failures beyond the RAID level chosen (e.g. both disks in a mirror, or 3 disks in a RAID-6). * Multiple disk failures beyond the RAID level chosen (e.g. both disks in a mirror, or 3 disks in a RAID-6).
* Failure of the RAID controller itself (especially when using hardware RAID), the computer itself, or the environment (a flood, or fire, perhaps). * Failure of the RAID controller itself (especially when using hardware RAID), the computer itself, or the environment (a flood, or fire, perhaps).
* Data corruption on-disk (except for ZFS, and especially for BTRFS) from cosmic rays, or minor hardware or firmware failures. * Data corruption on-disk (except for ZFS, and especially for BTRFS) from cosmic rays, or minor hardware or firmware failures.
* File corruption from bad writes or bit rot (except for ZFS), including whole-volume corruption from administrative mistakes (e.g. ===mkfs=== on an existing filesystem). * File corruption from bad writes or bit rot (except for ZFS), including whole-volume corruption from administrative mistakes (e.g. `mkfs` on an existing filesystem).
* Malicious or accidental deletion or modification of data by yourself or another party, including viruses. * Malicious or accidental deletion or modification of data by yourself or another party, including viruses.
The adage is simple: "RAID replicates **everything**, even the stuff you don't want, like the deletion of that file you needed." The adage is simple: "RAID replicates **everything**, even the stuff you don't want, like the deletion of that file you needed."