Re: Care and feeding of RAID?

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On 5 Sep 2006, Paul Waldo uttered the following:
> What about bitmaps?  Nobody has mentioned them.  It is my
> understanding that you just turn them on with "mdadm /dev/mdX -b
> internal".  Any caveats for this?

Notably, how many additional writes does it incur? I have some RAID
arrays using drives which are quiet *until* you access them, and which
then make a bloody racket. The superblock updates are bad enough, but
bitmap updates, well, I don't really like seeing one write turned into
twelve-odd disk hits that much (just a back-of-the-envelope guess for a
three-disk RAID-5 array).

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 still not really what one wanted.' --- jdev
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