[ale] XFS on Linux - Is it ready for prime time?
Michael Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Wed Apr 28 10:20:28 EDT 2010
On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 08:48 -0400, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
> Be careful how you use RAID 5 even for low performance systems. If
> you had multiple environments sharing the same RAID 5 set and lose 2
> drives then all those environments go away at the same time.
>
> When I first got here they had decided to squeeze out as much storage
> as possible so had put multiple test/dev DBs in one huge RAID 5. One
> day while recovering from a drive failure another drive bit the dust
> and so did all those environments. At that point they suddenly
> realized that uptime was maybe more important that space when all the
> developers were idle for a week.
Seems to me that the best thing to do for a small environment is to use
RAID 6, and have the ability to quickly replace drives when they go.
That's what I am doing for one of my clients at the moment. It slows
things down, but it's blindingly simple for the client: If a drive
dies, I can tell them how to put a new drive in, and I can tell the
array to build itself from here.
--- Mike
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