>>>>> "Gordon" == Gordon Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gordon> On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Neil Brown wrote:
>> There is no current support for raid6 in any 2.4 kernel and I
>> am not aware of anyone planning such support. Assume it is 2.6
>> only.
Gordon> How "real-life" tested is RAID-6 so-far? Anyone using it
Gordon> in anger on a production server?
I've been using it for a couple of months (3 or 4 if I'm not mistaken)
on my SPARC64 (Sun Blade 1000 - 2xSPARC III/750) with (four+two)*9Gb
disks which gives me 16Gb disks pace.
With this setup (I had a few 9Gb disks that I couldn't/wouldn't use for
anything else) four (4!) disks can fail without it matter...
Have worked flawlessly even though the disks are OLD - 'smartctl' shows
that almost all of the disks have had more than 28000 hours 'uptime'
(i.e. 'powered on'). That's more than 3 years (POWERED ON mind you!).
Granted, I've been 'fortunate' (?!) to have had NO disk crashes etc, but
I did simulate a few when I sat the system up and it worked just fine...
Kernel 2.6.8.1 (with a couple of patches to get it to boot/work on SPARC64).
If it works this great on a SPARC64 (with which the kernel have problems
with), then it should work just FINE on a ia32...
Gordon> Can it be considered more or less stable than RAID-5?
For me (NOTE!!) I'd say "just as stable". But naturally this (should/could)
depend on the exact kernel version in use... If a kernel version works
this/that good, stick with it...
Gordon> Should I stick to my RAID-5 on-top of RAID-1 pairs?
In theory, that would be "more secure/safe" since both RAID5 and RAID1 is
better tested, but...
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