[CentOS] Raid Cards

Thu Jun 8 18:15:23 UTC 2006
Drew Weaver <drew.weaver at thenap.com>

	Software RAID has failed us so many times in the past that I
would never recommend it to anyone. Things like: the raid breaking for
no reason and the server continually rebuilding over and over, and once
a drive does finally die the other drive wasn't being mirrored properly
(or wouldn't boot even though we manually sync'd the bootloaders as
suggested.).

	It has been nothing but a hassle, so if you need reliable data
you need to find a card that works for you, I'm not sure why people are
so ready to suggest software raid when the fact is its pretty
unreliable.

-Drew

-----Original Message-----
From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
Behalf Of Lazy
Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 2:09 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Raid Cards

2006/6/6, Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net>:

> Forget this proprietary software raid drivers. Just use the kernel
> software raid capabilities. There has yet to appear a company that
> manufactures bios on a chip raid cards that provide adequate or even
> minimal linux driver support.
> > (please don't tell me that 3ware is the only make to use, tw_cli is
not
> > exactly user friendly).
> If you don't like hardware raid then there is nothing else for you.
Check out areca. The driver is in tree (writen by areca). And it looks
like they are actively supporting linux.

There was some nice performance comparison betwean linux compatible
sata raid cards and areca performed really well. If my memory serves
me well it was significantly faster then 3ware.
Can't find the url now :(. So i have no arguments to support it now.
But certainly areca it's worth a try.

-- 
Michal
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