[ale] To IDE RAID or not to RAID...
Charles Marcus
CharlesM at Media-Brokers.com
Sat Mar 16 18:29:28 EST 2002
Actually, I would *strongly* recommend the new 7xxxx series boards...
they are much faster, and...
well, read all about it...
www.3ware.com/support/releasememo.shtml
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuffed Crust [mailto:pizza at shaftnet.org]
> Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 8:52 AM
> To: ale at ale.org
> Subject: Re: [ale] To IDE RAID or not to RAID...
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2002 at 01:22:05AM -0500, Eric Webb wrote:
> > I'm currently looking at either Adaptec's 2400A
> (four-channel, RAID5-capable)
> > or Promise's SX6000 (six-channel, RAID5). Has anyone ever
> used these cards
> > under linux? They're listed in the Linux Hardware FAQ as
> being supported,
> > but there's not a lot of detail on what facilities of these
> boards are
> > supported.
>
> I've never used either. However, I have used the 3Ware IDE
> RAID baords,
> and they're fast and VERY well supported. I've always been wary of
> Adaptec's RAID boards (poor Linux track record in the past,
> but getting
> much better now) and Promise in particular has been terrible.
>
> I can't seem to find source to the Adaptec 2400A driver. It maynot
> exist. (And NEVER used binary-only drivers for something so critical)
>
> The Promise card uses the I2O driver, which is good. It is supposedly
> flaky on some boards even as of the 2.4.17 kernel release.
>
> So -- My advice is to go with a 3Ware 6xxx series card; you
> can get ones
> that handle up to eight drives in RAID0/1/3/5 and various combinations
> thereof. They work out of the box, the driver is open source, in the
> kernel, and extremely well suppored under Linux by 3Ware themselves.
>
> > Also, note that I am trying to avoid software-based raid
> configurations (ie,
> > letting the kernel do it).
>
> Beter to let the kernel do it than let the IDE driver do it (which is
> what most IDE "raid" cards do..)
>
> - Pizza
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