re: Raid on USB2 ?

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>Anybody tried a Raid1 or Raid5 on USB2.
>
>If so did it crawl or was it usable ?
>
>Many thanks
>
>Ken :o)

I have a USB raid5 consisting of 4 200GB drives. hdparm -t on the md device
gives 42 MB/s, which is nearly twice as fast as the internal drive (this is
a laptop). Since the RAID is storing large files (smallest file is about 1.5
MB), I used a stripe size of 128 K, and specified '-T largefile' to mke2fs.
All the disks, USB-to-IDE converters, and the hub are in one ATX case. It's
used to store pics from hi-res digital cameras, and video from camcorders.

I've been using the RAID for 6 months with no problems.

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