Re: Rotating RAID 1

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Pavel Hofman wrote:
Dne 10.9.2011 00:28, Bill Davidsen napsal(a):
Pavel Hofman wrote:
Dne 16.8.2011 01:55, NeilBrown napsal(a):

   Also, it doesn't have to be a linear stack.  It could be a binary tree
   though that might take a little more care to construct.

Since our backup server being a critical resource needs redundancy
itself, we are running two degraded RAID1s in parallel, using two
internal drives. The two alternating external drives plug into the
corresponding bitmap-enabled RAID1.

I wonder if you could use a four device raid1 here, two drives
permanently installed and two being added one at a time to the array.
That gives you internal redundancy and recent backups as well.
I am not sure you could employ the write-intent bitmap then. And the
bitmap makes the backup considerably faster.

With --bitmap=internal you should have all of the information you need to do fast recovery, but I may misunderstand internal bitmap and possibly incremental build. What I proposed was creating the array as dev1 dev2 dev3 missing, then dev3 or dev4 could be added and brought up to current independently because they would be separate devices.

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