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RE: how does raid work


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: RE: how does raid work
  • From: "Amar Nagi" <amar@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:29:56 +0100
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Is it easy enough to install it mirroring ?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Sussman [mailto:davids@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 05 June 2002 17:45
To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] how does raid work

I bought the InnoVision AP-1680 IDE raid controller last week, along with two 40Gb drives. This card supports RAIR:

0 - striping
1 - mirroring
0+1 - striped/mirror (if you have four drives)

Installed perfectly into W2k server, and is now running my new firewall and=
Exchange Server. A very cheap solution (the card is only =A320), and easy t= o
install and setup.

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"Mark Marooth" <MMarooth@xxxxxxx> wrote in message news:<6553BCF3E25DD2118F0A00AA00AE6AAA450541@tigger>...
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> There are a bunch of IDE cards out there that will give you Hardware > Mirroring/RAID facilities as time and SWMBO will permit.  Check o= ut SCAN
> under
> Hard Drives for a list of cards.
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> Hardware Mirroring/RAID tends to be substantially faster than doing th= e
> same in
> software !
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> Hope this helps,
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> Mark
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> Thanks mark
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> The second does sound ideal and simple.
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>            ----= -Original Message-----
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>            From= : Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
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>            Sent= : Wed 05/06/2002 15:55
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>            To: = ukha_d@xxxxxxx >
>            Cc:<= BR> >
>            Subj= ect: RE: [ukha_d] how does raid work
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>            Amar= ,
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>            With= only two drives, you have two options:
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>            1: M= irroring - set up your Operating System so it copies
> everything
> onto both as it goes along.
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>
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>            2: A= utomated copy-over of data - set up a recurring task so
> it copies
> your DATA directories over to another drive (maybe in another PC) once= a
> day.
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>            Pers= onally, I do the second....
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>            Mark=
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>            afte= r a hardrive that nearly cost me all my data over the
> weekend
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>            i am= looking at have a fail safe system (well something close
> to
> faile ssafe)
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>            back= ing up a 60gig is not an option so i looking at getting
> tow 60gig
> drives
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>
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>            and = replicating one to other. Any help how to acheive this -
> i have
> hear raid being mentioned
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>            a fe= w times.
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