Re: It is safe to stop Raid being reshaped

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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:

On Thu, 29 Dec 2011, Jeremy Thompson wrote:

I thought about this as well - I have an Enermax 450 in there right now... I'll have to look for a higher watt power supply next I guess.

Also look at how your feeds are balanced. Some PSUs have two rails, putting all drives on a single rail causes your load handling capacity to go down significantly. I recommend getting a single rail PSU as well, well above the capacity you think you need.

Not only that, take a good look at both the 5V and 12V specs, and compare them to the draw needed by the drives (and the rest of the system). I've found that the ammount of 5V available varies lots between PSUs, without much correlation with the 12V supply. Which is fine for modern CPUs/GPUs which mostly uses 12V, but drives seem to want quite a bit of 5V too.

One other common problem with multiple rail PSUs is that often all the useful power connectors (sata/molex) are only on one rail. I wouldn't mind multiple rails if I could actually use all of them for drives.

For the 24-drive home build I've done, I've actually ended up running two PSUs in parallel (joining ground), but this is hardly something to recommend to anyone sane. ;)

/Mattias Wadenstein
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