Hello I need to configure 3xDAS'es, each with 12 disks. All three DAS'es are connected to a single machine. I have the following requirements (in this order of importance) from the storage: 1. redundancy. having two disks failing in one raid5 breaks the entire raid. when you have 30TB storage it is a disaster. 2. performance. My code eliminates Linux raid5/6 write penalty. I managed to do by manipulating xfs and patching linux raid5 a bit. 3. modularity ( a "grow" and it will be nice to have "shrink" ) file system and volume must be able to grow. shrinking is possible by unifying multiple file systems under unionfs or aufs. 4. Utilize storage size. I assume each disk is 1TB. Solution #1 raid0 DAS1: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS2: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | xfs raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS3: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D | 1. redundancy. no. if a single raid fails, 30 TB fails. 2. performance. good. 3. modularity. no. raid0 does not grow. 4. Size. 30TB. Solution #2 raid0 DAS1: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS2: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | xfs. raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS3: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | 1. redundancy. fair. less likely three disks will break in a single raid. 2. performance. good. 3. modularity. no. raid0 does not grow. 4. size. 24 TB Solution #3 unionfs/aufs DAS1: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | | DAS2: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | | DAS3: raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | raid5: D,D,D,D,D,D xfs | 1. redundancy. fair. if a single raid fails, only this raid fails. 2. performance. fair. unionfs is not mainline and does not support write balancing. aufs is not mature enough. 3. modularity. yes. grow and shrinks. 4. Size. 30TB. Solution #4 xfs over Linux LVM DAS1: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS2: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | | DAS3: raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | raid6: D,D,D,D,D,D | 1. redundancy. fair. less likely three disks will break in a single raid 2. performance. bad. 3. modularity. yes. grows 4. Size 24TB Any other ideas ? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html