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[ale] motherboard RAID versus software RAID
- Subject: [ale] motherboard RAID versus software RAID
- From: meuon at geeklabs.com (Mike Harrison)
- Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 10:26:40 -0500 (EST)
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
> Interesting comparison, but you left out FakeRAID. (Seriously this is
> not a joke.)
And what I tell people is 'Asynchronous RAID'
having 1 (or more) identitical or larger drives
in that same system that get rsync'd daily and
some portions more often.
I've had far more problems with data loss (rm -r -f * {Oh $Diety!})
or the need to go back to yesterdays code than I have with hard drive
failure.
And when setup right, the rsync'd drive is bootable
and can either be a live system, or can be quickly
by copying some files around. - Which has also saved my
buns.
You can also mix true RAID (hardware or software)
with this thought..