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HA is not redundancy. It may protect from a drive failure but it completely ignores data corruption issues.
I learned this the hard way when my cryptomator decided to corrupt some of my files, and I noticed but didn't have backups.
That’s why I also do backups, as I mentioned.
yeah, there's a bunch of lessons that tend to only be learned the hard way, despite most guides mentioning them.
similarly to how RAID should not be treated as a backup.