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Raid56 is a risky one in more filesystem than just btrfd though, but if you have a ups as backup, you should be fine.
UPS won't protect from Kernel Panic, sadly
True
What about dm-raid? Is it still risky? I guess so, because it's separate devices. So any software raid with 5-6 would be problematic?