Re: Ok to go ahead with this setup?

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On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, bart@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Mike Dresser wrote:

On Fri, 23 Jun 2006, Molle Bestefich wrote:

Christian Pernegger wrote:
Anything specific wrong with the Maxtors?

I'd watch out regarding the Western Digital disks, apparently they
have a bad habit of turning themselves off when used in RAID mode, for
some reason:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.device-mapper.devel/1980/

The MaxLine III's (7V300F0) with VA111630/670 firmware currently timeout
on a weekly or less basis.. I'm still testing VA111680 on a 15x300 gig
array

We also see similar problem on Maxtor 6V250F0 drives: they 'crash' randomly at
a weeks timescale. Only way to get them back is by power cycling. Tried both
SuperMicro SATA card (Marvell chip) and Promise Fastrak, firmware updates from
Maxtor did not fix it yet. We were already forced to exchange all drives at
a customer because he does not want to use Maxtor's anymore. Neither do we :(

	Bart
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The MaxLine III's (7V300F0) with VA111630/670 firmware currently timeout
on a weekly or less basis.. I'm still testing VA111680 on a 15x300 gig
array

How do you have the 15 drives attached? Did you buy a SATA raid card? Do you have multiple (cheap JBOD SATA cards)? If so, which did you use? I cannot seem to find any PCI-e cards with >= 4-8 slots that support JBOD under $700-$900.
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