Cache card which plugs into the IOP is designed to hold it's data via battery 
attached to card.  Therefore, controller can fail and
although you are down, you do not _NECESSARILY_ lose data.  However, if little 
tiny 3" x 3" cache card actually fails - bye bye data
(all of it - forever).  Ask me, I know.  Also, if doing SAVCHGOBJ for 
incremental saves between SAVLIBs, for files that are
journaled, _ONLY_ receivers are saved (unless specifically overridden).  This 
means recovery involves applying journal entries after
restoring library - mucho time expended.

Alex A. Moore ~ CIO
Ellis Hosiery Mills, Inc.
alexm@ellishosiery.com <mailto:alexm@ellishosiery.com>

> 1) With RAID you have protection against loss of one drive per parity set.
> If more than one drive fails, or controller card goes down, then you are
> out.

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