[ale] Disk Mirroring / Raid
Eric Z. Ayers
eric.ayers at mindspring.com
Tue Sep 14 19:56:35 EDT 1999
Gary,
For a very cheap but easy to understand disk 'mirroring' solution, we
use 'rsync' in a cron job nightly to update a second disk. With raw
disk partition mirroring, you have a lot of configuration hassles in
my experience.
-Eric.
Gary S. Mackay writes:
>
> How difficult is it to setup standard disk mirroring in linux? I have an
> opportunity (client!) to replace an OLD Sparc box with a *Nix solution. I
> recommened a linux server with dual 9.1gig 7200 rpm drives. When I have to put
> in NT, this is what I use and then mirror them. (Don't start a thread on how
> bad NT mirroring is, believe me, I know). I would like to mirror these also,
> maybe even Raid-5 if I can get the client to spring for it.
>
> Problem: I've never setup mirroring nor Raid in linux before. Is this
> something I should be able to pick up quickly, or is this a real head-banger
> for the first time out?
>
> - Gary
>
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