Re: What's the typical RAID10 setup?

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heehhee nice

guys i have changed raid1.c and raid1.h code
added new read_balance ffunctions
could every body test?
kernel 2.6.37
code at:
http://www.spadim.com.br/raid1/

2011/2/6 Roman Mamedov <rm@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sun, 6 Feb 2011 08:58:16 +0100
> Keld Jørn Simonsen <keld@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 08:02:02PM -0800, Drew wrote:
>> > > If you want to investigate further, here are the main brands, I
>> > > imagine most are running on Linux/mdadm-based firmware:
>> > >
>> > > Thecus, Qnap, Synology, Dlink, Buffalo, NetGear (was Infrant)
>> >
>> > I can confirm Buffalo & QNAP are both Linux based. Neither support
>> > RAID 10, just 0, 1, 5, and in the QNAP's case, 6.
>>
>> Do they have a ssh mode, where you can log in and do as you please?
>
> Most likely not in the stock configuration, but on some devices you can
> replace the original firmware with something more advanced. For example, I
> have installed complete Debian Squeeze on my D-Link DNS-323 box, following
> these instructions: http://www.cyrius.com/debian/orion/d-link/dns-323/
> It has a 500 MHz ARM CPU and 64 MB of RAM.
>
> --
> With respect,
> Roman
>



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