Isreal Varela wrote: > I always thought hardware RAID was the way to go, Seems cleaner to me. > Just used to doing it that way in the Microsoft world I guess. > > Welcome to the club. I used to feel the same way, mainly based on software RAID experiences I had back in the Redhat 6.2 era. I posted to the list a few months ago and got some very interesting (and conflicting) answers. On the balance, I decided that for my needs, software RAID is probably best. Though it does depend upon your exact situation, I suppose. E.g., while supported, I think RAID 5 has performance isssues under pretty much any software RAID implementation. (And I'm sure someone will correct me if I am in error. ;-) I have several machines with a Dell (LSI) ide RAID controller that LSI just decided not to port from kernel 2.4 to 2.6. Although it has now been ported by the community, it has never really regained its status a first class citizen. It's possible to make it work, but every kernel upgrade breaks it again. My plan is to be rid of all of these "unsupported" cards by next October and run software RAID on all my machines. -Steve