From: Peter Farrow peter@farrows.org
Hi There, Yes I agree, I always raid the swap.....when the original install was done a staff member (who I have now fired :-) ) did not raid the swap partitions at install time, leaving me with this problem after raiding them subsequently
Definitely.
Although one should _avoid_ RAID-5 and, in the worst case, consider RAID-3 or RAID-4, if RAID-1 or RAID-0+1 is not possible.
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
I was using Mirrored sets for all paritions....
P.
Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@ieee.org wrote:
From: Peter Farrow peter@farrows.org
Hi There, Yes I agree, I always raid the swap.....when the original install was done a staff member (who I have now fired :-) ) did not raid the swap partitions at install time, leaving me with this problem after raiding them subsequently
Definitely.
Although one should _avoid_ RAID-5 and, in the worst case, consider RAID-3 or RAID-4, if RAID-1 or RAID-0+1 is not possible.
-- Bryan J. Smith mailto:b.j.smith@ieee.org
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