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Hey guys, currently I have a Raid 5 setup on my work computer but wanted to know what other options are available for redundant storage at the moment. I started to think about how much it would cost me if my RAID 5 failed. if it was the hard drive, that would be fairly easy to replace but if the RAID controller failed that would cost about $300.

Are there any comparable storage options out there that are around $300-$400?

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