On Mon, Mar 04 '02 at 16:39, Anthony W. Marino wrote: > LVM 1.x good idea > 3Ware 7800 Raid Controller what do you want to go for? RAID5 > Maxtor 40GB harddrives All IDE drives are about the same, but I'm running softraid5 with 4x60GB and 6x80GB, all Maxtor > XFS Journalling FS I'm using ReiserFS and ext3 (both in production), and am about to move from reiserFS to ext3. Except for special purpose (e.g. my MP3 base, and an thousends off small files (1-10k) box) > SuSE 2.4.18+ Linux IMHO, don't use SuSE, pick one of the real RPM based distributions. If you want everything provided go for RedHat or Mandrake, if you want a real server (and know how to compile your kernel) go for trustix. Some more comments: - don't use striping on RAID5. It is not going to work (well, if you have two RAID5 sets it will, but that's a waste of disk space) - this ony appiles to my bad expirience with the 6xxx 3ware controllers: test wether softRAID with the linux kernel is not faster than the hardware RAID (well, you can not boot from softRAID as comfortable as you can from hardware RAID) - install the 3ware tool, the 3dm is a deamon that is configurateable from a web page (only runs on localhost, and has (for sure) some security holes). It can send mails on errors, too. (AFAIR the install script is realy broken, don't run it, do it by hand) - with a 2.4.xx kernel you do not need a special driver - I've a 6800 for sale. i switched my home filebase over to 3 promise controllers. They can do powersaving while I'm at work. Cu, Goetz. _______________________________________________ linux-lvm mailing list linux-lvm@sistina.com http://lists.sistina.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-lvm read the LVM HOW-TO at http://www.sistina.com/lvm/Pages/howto.html