[CentOS] 8-15 TB storage: any recommendations?
Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 14:04:50 UTC 2010
Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
>>>
>> Please tell more about your hardware and software. What distro? What
>> kernel? What disk controller? What disks?
>
> Both of my data-points are several years old so most of the details are lost
> in the fog-of-lost-memories...
>
> Both were on desktop class hardware with onboard IDE or SATA. If I remember
> correctly one was on CentOS(4?) and one was on either an old Ubuntu or a
> classic debian (atleast we're talking 2.6 kernels).
>
> My main point was that, nope, linux-md is not the holy grail either.
But it does have the advantage of not adding _extra_ things to break. If your
CPU/RAM/disk controller fail you are pretty much dead anyway, and with md you
can move the disks/array to a new system without having to match the exact
controller. With md raid1 you can access any single disk directly if that's all
that still works.
> The only storage products that I've not had fail me tend to be either:
> 1) Those that are too new (give them time)
> 2) Those that I havn't tried (in scale) yet (which always gives a strong "the
> grass is greener on the other side feeling")
Everything breaks eventually (or has fire/flood/earthquake damage). Backups and
redundancy are the only solution to that.
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Les Mikesell
lesmikesell at gmail.com
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