RE: Re: Re: Two Drive Failure on RAID-5

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the disk manufacturers stopped making them last year, and stopped R&D on them way before that.  

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From:  "Keith Roberts" <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subj:  RE:  Re:  Re: Two Drive Failure on RAID-5
Date:  Tue May 20, 2008 5:20 pm
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To:  "linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

On Tue, 20 May 2008, David Lethe wrote: 
 
> To: Cry <cry_regarder@xxxxxxxxx>, linux-raid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> From: David Lethe <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Subject: RE:  Re:  Re: Two Drive Failure on RAID-5 
>  
> Here is a good analogy that puts this in perspective.  I haven't seen 
> anybody equate the two yet, so get the name right if you quote this ;) 
> 
> Disk drives are like light bulbs. You can buy the server class (similar 
> to CFLs), or desktop (incandescent).  If you don't mind the dark, 
> replace them as they fail, and buy spares as they go on sale. 
> Conversely, if you have to maintain a vaulted ceiling chandelier, and 
> are afraid of heights, then spending twice as much for never having to 
> deal with *THAT* again will seem like a bargain. 
> 
> - David Lethe 
 
So are there such things as server class EIDE drives? Or are  
they all SCSI or SATA? 
 
Keith 
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