RE: raid-0 with mdadm vs lvm striping

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> If you run LVM on top of raid you can have both. :-) All my servers
> run this config and it makes things easy to move around as needed, in
> fact a couple of times it saved my data (and my bacon). And with newer
> versions of mdadm, you can create some interesting raid configs that
> LVM has no chance of creating.
> 
> So why striping? Aside from faster speeds, raid-0 is anything but redundant.
> --
> Drew

I need the speed, pure and simple.  It's going to be used as a scratch volume.  I already have a mirrored raid array with mdadm for my "real" data and backups, but I need something faster just to store temporary files on.

--andrew
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