As long as you are aware that using RAID is NOT a replacement for backups, all is fine. You can put your weewx.sdb +/- "anywhere".
But if for whatsoever reason your database
gets corrupted, the RAID (whichever number) won't be of any
help.
RAID is a concept for higher performance and for disk
redundancy, not a backup. For such events like data corruption
or database corruption you need a backup.
Of course the backup can be made to another RAID system. 😉 And
the backup be better regular with not too long intervals in
between.
Amongst system administrators there is the
(in-)famous saying: no backup - no pity.
The solution is better performance and redundancy against disk failure by RAID together with a proper backup concept of the database outside your operational RAID disks.
My database is on an industrial SLC microSD
card on my Rpi4B (little risk to fail), and I'm using
a five minute backup to an external disk (USB3, 2.5", 2 TB)
which will be "condensed" into an hourly backup by some
housekeeping tasks/jobs/scripts every 2-3 days.
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