Yes, RAID 1 is mirroring and you can do it in software. Check the
HOWTOs at
www.linuxdoc.org related to this.
However keep in mind this protects only against drive failure. There
are plenty of other ways to hose your data, and it's certainly no
substitute for doing backups.
-- Rod
http://www.sunsetsystems.com/
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000,
joel@silverw.com (Joel Dudley) wrote:
> OK, here we go. I am setting up a new data server here at work with
bad butt SCSI 160 10, 000 RPM drives and I plan on using linux as the
OS. However, my boss indicated that he wanted a second drive inside to
mirror the SCSI data disk like NT mirroring. This, of course, is
because I was not authorized to purchase RAID which is what we need.
Anyway, how would I accomplish "NT like" disk mirroring in linux. I
have a few ideas on the matter but I hope some of you have experience
with this. Should I just setup software raid? Thanks. I will carry
this question to the meeting tonight so look for a big tall goon in a
blue shirt and white shorts if you have comments on this.