Agreed - I have a separate nas I rsync important data regularly with
between my laptop as I often work away from home, here I just use the
nas. Problem is I don't always have my laptop on at home, and sometimes
goes weeks without replication.
I run the ssd's in raid1 as a) i want *some* disk-level redundancy so as
not to rebuild my desktop from scratch yearly when they puke and b) want
the speed, so am willing to deal with their questionable nature.
I'd buy some of Rusty's companies industrial ssd's, but they don't seem
to sell to want to sell them easily anywhere, and what I do find for
sale is insanely priced ($10-20/gb). Nor does anyone commonly sell them
even if i were made of cash. Kind of annoying to get enterprise stuff
at home you have to hit secondary markets ala ebay, sorta like a
crackhead hitting a swapmeet for off the back of the truck goods.
Definitely not something I want to get "refurbed" after some enterprise
has run sql db's off it for 2 years already.
I might pay double to avoid the stress of rebulding the os yearly with
crap ssd's (which seems 98% are), but not 10-20x.
-mb
On 06/21/2012 09:01 AM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
> Other than the case when 2 drives failed, Raid 5 worked for me for many
> years. If you are using simple mirroring though 2 drives failing will
> cause the same issue. I now use Raid 6 for a little more redundancy.
> Always backup your data to other storage (offsite if possible) in-case
> of disaster.
>
> Gilbert
>
> On 6/21/2012 8:41 AM, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: plug-discuss-bounces@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us on behalf of Eric
>> Shubert
>>
>> On 06/19/2012 09:13 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
>> > > So yeah, no raid is perfect...
>> > >
>> > ...
>> > > -mb
>> >
>> > I use software raid strictly on servers, which are headless (of course).
>> > ...
>> >
>> > I don't know why anyone would run SSDs in a raid. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
>>
>> Rather than my guessing, would you mind explaining your reasons? I'm
>> curious.
>>
>> > ...
>> >
>> > BL, *never* use fakeraid, and avoid raid-5 if possible. Disk space is no
>> > longer expensive enough to justify using raid-5.
>>
>> Wow, someone else who agrees with me - IMHO, if its important enough
>> to need raid, don't try to skimp and save a few bucks so you can lose
>> your data!
>>
>> Rusty
>>
>>
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