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: 2007-08-05 03:39 pm (UTC)OTOH, I've seen resync trigger drive failures when a drive is marginal.
In your place I'd configure md0 [sda sdb sdc sdd] spare:sde. Which will give you 3xHd disk size.
Since SATA hotswap support seems limited on most of the SATA controllers I've seen . I've tried hotswapping SATA devices before now , and the experience was overall less than satisfactory. It sort of worked but a rebooted tended to be needed anyway.
I suspect this has better reliability than a dual raid1 setup. But I'm too hot to check my gut feeling with hard reasoning.
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Date: 2007-08-06 09:18 am (UTC)I'd certainly recommend either RAID5 + hotspare or mirror-RAID over stripe-RAID, because even if it is only backup, sod's law says...
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Date: 2007-08-06 11:53 am (UTC)