[ale] RAID1 h/w suggestions
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Sun Jul 10 10:52:43 EDT 2005
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 17:49 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote:
> This really has more to do with WinXP than Linux, but the focus should
> be more on hardware than OSes or software.... ;-)
>
> I need a highly robust hardware solution for a system currently running
> WinXP. What I want is the ability to have a RAID1 (mirror) array across
> 2 disc drives (one internal, one external) where the external drive is
> replaced and moved to off-site storage every few days. I would like to
> not have to bring the system down to do this, and would prefer if the
> hardware (or even WinXP) allowed for the insertion/extraction of discs
> and the auto-rebuilding of the array.
There is code for creating software RAID with XP Pro. I can't speak on
it reliability.
I would not suggest attempting hot-swap on any winders platform. The
blurring of boundaries between hardware layer and OS and , etc. are too
extreme. The new 2003 server is supposed to support native software
raid, but my test installs crashed so often I gave up.
Solution: Get a hardware raid card and a removable drive bay and an
extra caddy. The system is going to bog down so badly during mirror
rebuild anyway that taking the system down for the 3 minutes it takes to
change out the drive is the minor issue. Besides, it a winders machine.
It needs to be rebooted anyway :)
>
> Questions:
>
> Years ago this was SCSI only type functionality, does anyone
> know if SATA or EIDE can natively support hotswapping?
>
> Does WinXP Pro support software RAID1, and will that work in
> this case, if the underlying hardware supports hotswapping?
>
> Hardware suggestions?
>
> Alternate suggestions?
>
>
> Short explanation:
>
> This system is used for studio content development work (MIDI,
> etc) and produces lots of really large WAV/MIDI files that
> need short-term security and preservation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Jim P.
>
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