[CentOS] Booting Software RAID
Jeffrey Hass
xaccusa at gmail.com
Wed Jan 29 19:53:03 UTC 2014
Paul,
I forgot to mention with the 'unconventional' slicing of the Partitions,
it does become unpopular
in terms of 'vendor' support (if it applies.. ) and also expentencies on
Code installs, etc. where
environments are set based on 'known knowns' with Linux/UNIX layouts ..
and the likes..
Major chances of failures, etc. So, if insistant on slicing up /DISKS/
and such ( I still believe in it
but look at install scripts before I do and 'tweak' accordingly -- and
willing to maintain that,
it's a safe bet.. Most just click on ***.sh and blast away...
Problems later..
It's funny how little folks actually prepare for an install/setup before
going to Prod or the infamous
'golive' - but that's how I make money to come in an fix it.. SO PLEASE
don't read the manual ~ and use
logic here. lol.
Wizard of Hass!
Shazam ~
On 1/29/2014 11:35 AM, Always Learning wrote:
> On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 08:57 -0800, Lists wrote:
>
>> My (sometimes unpopular) advice is to set up the partitions on servers
>> into two categories:
>>
>> 1) OS
>> 2) Data
> Absolutely. I have been doing this, without problems, for 5 years.
> Keeping the two distinct is best, in my opinion.
>
> /data/...............
>
>
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