Lots of storage
Aug. 4th, 2007 05:37 pmIf I buy one of these:
and five of these: 
and stick it all together using Linux software RAID, will that work as a relatively cheap (£370) 2TB RAID-5 storage array?
Will it be very noisy, and if so, should I be looking at getting one of these too so I can stick it in another room?

As you might imagine, I'm giving the whole question of backups a lot of thought at the moment...
and five of these: 
and stick it all together using Linux software RAID, will that work as a relatively cheap (£370) 2TB RAID-5 storage array?
Will it be very noisy, and if so, should I be looking at getting one of these too so I can stick it in another room?
As you might imagine, I'm giving the whole question of backups a lot of thought at the moment...
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Date: 2007-08-04 05:20 pm (UTC)For example vibration, heat, flood damage(!), etc, are both going to be shared across neighbour drives - even if those at the "far side" of the enclosure are OK.
To compensate for that I'd arranage the drives (physically) in a pattern like this:
[md0-1][md1-1][spare][md0-2][md0-3]
(The idea is that adjacent pairs of disks come from different RAID sets - and with this arrangement any two contiguous drives can die without a problem.)
For RAID-5 if you have two drives die at the same time you're toast, regardless of location.
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Date: 2007-08-04 05:46 pm (UTC)At home, I've always tried to have enough slots to have completely empty ones between drives.