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Snowflake
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Dystopia
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Raid 0 is a meme that says "yo dawg I heard u don't like redundancy so I didn't put any redundancy in ur redundant array"
Nowhereman, Jeremy, Hillary, PHd, have you considered an online backup service, or are you just more of a do it yourselfer?
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Lecturer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
Posts: 761
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Raid 5
Ut,
We run RAID 5 on hundreds of servers and an EMC Clariion SAN (think about $2M) with over 20 VSphere boxes and 500TB of storage. We run it because it allows us to keep drive arrays running while replacing bad drives. Your statement there is not true for servers and other hardware. In many cases, we run RAID 6 so we can have two drives fail and still keep the array (my smtp bridgeheads run this). The only time in the past five years I have had an issue is because the quality of the drive array controllers in HP servers has gone to the toilet in a few cases. We had bad array controller corrupt NTFS during a rebuild on a Proliant DL 380 G5. We had to restore from backup and regenerate the rest of the data. The other 99.5 percent of the time we just replace the drive and there is no issue. This includes servers from Dell, IBM, HP, and even some whiteboxes. And yes, I would recommend RAID 5 and a spare drive in a heartbeat if you have a decent controller. RAID 1 is more cost effective however. |
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Lecturer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
Posts: 761
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Rebuild time
Btw i have rebuilt raid 5 and 6 arrays with modern SAS drives in under 2 hours. It's way quicker now with modern controllers. Just did 2 a couple months back, one on a sql server, and the customer barely noticed.
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