Greg Smith wrote:
The only real downside of md RAID is that if you lose the boot device
it can be tricky to get the system to start again; hardware RAID hides
that little detail from the BIOS. Make sure you simulate a failure of
the primary boot drive and are comfortable with recovering from that
situation before you go into production with md.
+1
I usually ensure there is a separate /boot that is setup RAID1 (with md
using all the disks for the RAID1 - so the I can keep the partition map
the same for all the disks, otherwise it is fiddly!)
Cheers
Mark
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