Re: dmraid - where is the raid done?

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Brian J. Murrell <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 20:12 -0500, Roger Heflin wrote:
>> If it is dmraid it is being done in the dmraid driver.

There is no such thing like a dmraid driver. dmraid uses the
device-mapper driver (which is why it's called dm*).

> Ahhh.  So in the above "out of kernel driver" instance that is a case
> where dmraid is not handling it, yes?

Well, the "fake"raid in-kernel or "out of kernel" (whatever that means)
drivers have been there far more early. dmraid is a quite new concept
just as device-mapper is.


regards
   Mario
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