something comes from the side and messes up your data in a different way than you’ve foreseen.
This happened to me years ago. Naïvely thinking SnapRAID protected me against the likelihood of a drive failure. I wasn’t prepared for two drives failing simultaneously due to a power supply catastrophically failing (smoke, sparks) and frying the drives as it died.
It was an expensive lesson: I had to send one drive off for data recovery, and after I got it back I used SnapRAID to restore the remaining drive. Independent backups (and multiple parity drives) is the way.
This happened to me years ago. Naïvely thinking SnapRAID protected me against the likelihood of a drive failure. I wasn’t prepared for two drives failing simultaneously due to a power supply catastrophically failing (smoke, sparks) and frying the drives as it died.
It was an expensive lesson: I had to send one drive off for data recovery, and after I got it back I used SnapRAID to restore the remaining drive. Independent backups (and multiple parity drives) is the way.