Turning it off does not protect you from failure. The issue is the lifters and DOD oil circuit. As others have mentioned, the standard repair procedure approved by GM is to replace failed lifters and cam, but they just replace the broken parts with like parts.
If you want to reduce the possibility of a lifter failure, then opt to install a DOD delete 'kit'. You can usually get a bit better cam too, but the choice is up to you. It's still a crap shoot, though, as roller lifters can, and do fail, it's just that the DOD lifters seem to be more failure-prone.
We've had great luck with out '10 PPV, though. It has >100K miles on the clock, and still running original engine with DOD. Our '12 Caprice 9C1, however, got a new cam and 4 lifters at about 40K miles (still in police service). I'm still mulling over the idea of installing a DOD delete kit in the Caprice.
Remember, there are tens of thousands of vehicles on the road today running DOD with no issues, but if you're concerned about it, you will have to do a DOD-delete to mitigate the risk of it happening (again).