[ale] Recommendation for off-line storage?

Jerry Yu jjj863 at gmail.com
Thu May 11 10:32:50 EDT 2006


dow,
i am in need of such a monster too. had some not-so-great experience
building with 3ware using CentOS 4 x64. problems we ran into and had been
able to get around were: special partition table type needs to be used, ext3
fs utils can not really take 4T at once (mke2fs succeeds but mount fails, or
something like that).
wonder if you have a smoother ride with SuSE 9.3.

On 5/11/06, Dow_Hurst <dhurst at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
> Your idea of large IDE or SATA drives sounds good, but why not set up a
> system with lots of storage capacity in Linux software RAID 5?  Use decent
> 5yr warranty server drives and let it run.  If you really don't want to run
> them continuously then put the data there and unplug the drives.  I would
> not remove them from the chassis either.  Just label the slot carefully and
> keep a notebook for the machine.
>
> I'm building up a backup server with a 3ware 8 port card right now.  I
> have 7x400Gb WD drives for the data.  I'll use all 7 and monitor the drives
> with smartd via the 3ware daemon.  I believe I'll run SUSE 9.3 for
> now.  Not sure of any reason to go to the cutting edge on this
> machine.  That will give us ~3Tb.  We spent about $2600 so far.
> Dow
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: Allan Metts <ametts2 at mindspring.com>
> >Sent: May 10, 2006 3:31 PM
> >To: ale at ale.org
> >Subject: [ale] Recommendation for off-line storage?
> >
> >Hi everyone,
> >
> >I have several hundred Gigabytes of data that's in my way.  I need to
> keep it, but I don't need regular access to it.  More data is coming in now
> that will eventually need the same treatment.
> >
> >So I'm looking for a good solution for off-line data storage.  Here's
> what I'm looking for:
> >
> >--*-- Rack-mountable
> >
> >--*-- Non-proprietary hardware, no special "backup" software
> >
> >--*-- Supports Linux distributions.  I choose which one.
> >
> >--*-- Uses readily-available and inexpensive IDE drives.
> >
> >--*-- Easy to set up and administer.  We have no time to fiddle with this
> -- I'm thinking 1) mount the drive, 2) copy the files, 3) unmount the drive,
> 4) remove and replace the drive.  The machine still needs to work when I pop
> in an unformatted or unrecognized drive.
> >
> >--*-- Hot-pluggable drives would be nice if it doesn't make things
> complicated.  I'm willing to power down the machine to swap the drives if
> need be.
> >
> >
> >I think what I'm looking for is a bare-bones rackable server, with an
> internal IDE drive to boot Linux, a CD-ROM drive to install Linux, and two
> removable drive bays that I can dump the data to.
> >
> >Suggestions?  Recommendations?
> >
> >
> >Best Regards,
> >
> >Allan Metts, VP -- Technology & Operations
> >AirSage, Inc.
> >ametts at airsage.com
> >(404) 861-3404
> >
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