That's probably because RAID 5 only tolerates 1 HD failure, (unless you have hot spares, in which case you can have many failures -provided only one fails at the same time...). RAID 5 arrays can tolerate no more than one member drive failure.
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That's probably because RAID 5 only tolerates 1 HD failure, (unless you have hot spares, in which case you can have many failures -provided only one fails at the same time...).
RAID 5 arrays can tolerate no more than one member drive failure.