RE: Recommendations for a "real RAID" 1 card on Centos box

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>>>> Don't bother. If you are a serious Adobe designer get
>>>> yourself a Mac and dual boot it between OS X and CentOS or
>>>> triple with Windows.
>>> Or use parallels or vmware and run all 3 at once when you want... and 
>>> let the built in time machine tool do backups to an external firewire or 
>>> network drive.
>> 
>> Yes, even better. I think VMware sells a version of workstation for OS X
>> now too.
> 
> Yes, and I think it will run VM's created under VMware server on linux 
> or windows, although you may not be able to move them the other 
> direction with some of the options you can use on the mac or windows 
> workstation versions.

I just called VMWare and the guy said that for what I wanted to do, 
a bare metal restore solution, that I would be better served by going with
either hardware or software raid maybe combined with something like
a tape backup solution, and that their desktop / workstation
applications are not suited as a complete backup - bare
metal restore solution.  He said their system was mainly for taking
system snapshots for development purposes.
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