> Hehe Tim, > > that was fast, but as i told little bit lower in the email I dont want to > put everything in a RAID. The RAID controller isnt the problem if you buy > me a further 160GB Maxtor i will buy the RAID contoller or do > software-RAID. ;-) Fair enough. Personally (having to do this at work) I feel like an IDE enclosure or a hardware RAID card is a relatively small investment in data security, but then again, the 500GB I have live right now is not content that I can tolerate data loss on. We probably should not use IDE drives for it at all, except that it is replicated onto a whole steaming mess of SCSI drives, also RAIDed up... I think your requirements are different than the ones I am used to. > The goal is simply to combine more diskspace+more security then just a > LVM+one logical unit (mountpoint/device where you dont have to care all > the time > how the data gets stored and where)+better usage of the diskspace (you > dont have on the one everything free and the other is halffull. Makes sense, but I'm not sure how one would dynamically reallocate parity information while everything is in-flight (eg. live). > Or just imagine you would like to have 500gb and have only 4x3,5 slots to > build the harddrives in and the maximum size is at the moment 160GB. How > would you do it and you would give up some security for the advantage to > have more space but not to lose everything if one drive fails. > And the idea i described in the email below is somehow between a RAID0/LVM > and a RAID5. Again, the difference between my requirements and the ones you're outlining is that I simply call a vendor and order another enclosure when I need another 500GB. I think I am beginning to see what your idea is, but the logistics of having LVM take care of the metadata seem rather daunting. -- We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has powerful muscles, but no personality. --Albert Einstein _______________________________________________ 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