Given that RAID1 provides little value,
What is it that gives you this impression?
Granted, RAID1 is not a form of backup, but to suggest that RAID1 provides little value is misleading and totally incorrect.
Perhaps you should take a look at the server offerings of the top tier manufacturers - see how many of them come with a RAID1 solution
as the default - even blade server solutions, which have to be mated to SAN solutions for storage, are shipped with a pair of drives in a RAID1 configuration for the OS.
In many implementations you will find RAID1 being selected over RAID5, RAID1's disadvantage is inefficient use of space, RAID5's disadvantage is reduced throughput (slow writes) and with the constant (and rapid) decline in the "cost-per-byte" of storage, more & more users are willing to overlook the "cost" of a RAID1 array.