Re: Intel ICH8R chipset

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Rob Arends wrote:
> Thanks Jason,
> 
> You omit RAID5 from your comments, does that mean it won't see a RAID5 set.

For a RAID5, you'll need the dm-raid45 module, which isn't in mainline
yet, much less FC6.  I think Heinz Mauelshagen is still maintaining it.

> I had setup a RAID 5 set in the BIOS and then booted from the FC6 CD and it
> failed at the point where it went to look for existing installations.
> Changing to IDE (SATA) or AHCI in the BIOS, allowed the install to continue.
> 
> I just assumed it couldn't handle the ICH8 chipset RAID.
> 
> I never tried RAID 0 or 1 - as I was not interested in using that solution -
> it never crossed my mind.
> Currently I'm running Linux SW RAID  ,  but it was not where I wanted to be.
> 
> Also now that I've learned that BIOS RAID is really SW RAID, is there any
> point in pursuing BIOS RAID via the ICH8?
> Will I get the same performance one way or the other?

md is slightly faster than dmraid, and md has better administration
tools.  BIOS RAID has the slight advantage that you can boot off of it,
though iirc there are hacks somewhere on the Internet that explain how
to boot off md.

--D

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