diff --git a/content/2.md b/content/2.md index ba0303d..7bd6112 100644 --- a/content/2.md +++ b/content/2.md @@ -16,6 +16,6 @@ RAID protects you against one and only one thing: a disk failure. It does **not* Even ZFS, designed specifically to prevent the third point, is still susceptable to the others. -The adage is simple: "RAID replicates **everything**, instantly, even the stuff you don't want (like the deletion of that file you needed)." +The adage is simple: "RAID replicates **everything**, instantly, even the stuff you don't want." Like the deletion of a file or corruption. For these reasons and more, RAID IS NOT A BACKUP!