Hello Marco,
Am 2006-01-04 12:14:17, schrieb Marco Neves:
> Hi ppl,
> I thought that a Raid5 with several smaller disks would solve
> our problem,
it depends
> but that brings me other. I would need a raid controller, that do it
> by
> hardware, not that sh*t that (at least some) Prom
On Wed, 04 Jan 2006, Laurikainen, Tuukka wrote:
> For example the Adaptec hardware SATA RAID controllers (like 2410SA or
> 2420SA) work fine with the aacraid driver.
Recent posts on debian-isp and other lists discredited the Adaptecs way to
much for me to ever touch them.
Get 3ware instead, it i
On (04/01/06 12:14), Marco Neves wrote:
> I'm assembling an internal server for my company, and we need both a
> lot of
> diskspace (for shared files, software backups, devel repository, etc) and
> some security on disk failures.
>
> I thought that a Raid5 with several smaller disk
Marco Neves wrote:
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm assembling an internal server for my company, and we need both a
> lot of
> diskspace (for shared files, software backups, devel repository, etc) and
> some security on disk failures.
>
> I thought that a Raid5 with several smaller disks would
Hi Marco,
For example the Adaptec hardware SATA RAID controllers (like 2410SA or 2420SA)
work fine with the aacraid driver.
Take a look in here:
http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html
Regards,
Tuukka
> Hi ppl,
>
> I'm assembling an internal server for my company, and we need bot
Hi ppl,
I'm assembling an internal server for my company, and we need both a
lot of
diskspace (for shared files, software backups, devel repository, etc) and
some security on disk failures.
I thought that a Raid5 with several smaller disks would solve our
problem,
but that b
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