20 Dec
2017
20 Dec
'17
4:38 p.m.
On 20 December 2017 at 14:52, Paul Tansom <paul@aptanet.com> wrote:
RAID wise, I always use the Linux software RAID to mirror my drives.
Agreed. There is a very big advantage when your hardware fails (it will!!) that you have a RAID technology that transfers between hardware, and that you can take your drive out of the failed hardware, stick it into a USB caddy and access the data from any Linux PC. For that reason, I only use RAID1 whenever possible; recovering your data from one drive of a redundant pair is much easier than trying to reconfigure a (eg) RAID5 array to get data off. Mark -- Mark Rogers // More Solutions Ltd (Peterborough Office) // 0844 251 1450 Registered in England (0456 0902) 21 Drakes Mews, Milton Keynes, MK8 0ER