[CentOS] software raid
Joshua Baker-LePain
jlb17 at duke.eduThu Mar 29 18:37:02 UTC 2007
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 at 12:42pm, Les Mikesell wrote > chrism at imntv.com wrote: >> If you need to serve files in an enterprise situation and you *cannot* >> afford a $500 RAID card, then I think you've got more pressing issues. :) > > But what's the point? Unless you are running raid 5, which is pretty > pointless itself with cheap disk space, the controller isn't really doing any You know, the whole "disk is cheap, so why use RAID5?" argument just doesn't wash with me. Sure, disk *is* cheap. But some of us need every GB we can get for our money (well, given I'm spending grant money, it's actually *your* money too (if you live in the US)). To demonstrate, let's look at a 24 drive system (3ware has a 24 port 9650 board). Newegg has 500GB WD RE2 drives for $160. So for $3840 in drives I can get: a) 6TB RAID10 => $0.64/GB or b) 10.5TB RAID6 w/ hot spare => $0.37/GB Umm, I'll take 75% more space for the same money, TYVM. -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
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