Re: Softraid controllers and Linux

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Jim Klimov wrote:
Hello linux-raid,

  I have tried several cheap RAID controllers recently (namely,
  VIA VT6421, Intel 6300ESB and Adaptec/Marvell 885X6081).
VIA one is a PCI card, the second two are built in a Supermicro
  motherboard (E7520/X6DHT-G).

  The intent was to let the BIOS of the controllers make a RAID1
  mirror of two disks independently of an OS to make redundant
  multi-OS booting transparent. While DOS and Windows saw their
  mirrors as a singular block device, Linux (FC5) accessed the
  two drives separately on all adapters.

You did not buy a RAID controller.

http://linux-ata.org/faq-sata-raid.html

If you really want to use proprietary RAID on Linux, you may use dmraid, but using MD for software RAID is much more robust.

	Jeff


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