Re: Raid 6--best practices

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On 20 January 2012 02:54, Shain Miley <SMiley@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have been doing some research into possible alternatives to our
> OpenSolaris/ZFS/Gluster file server.  The main reason behind this is,
> due to RedHat's recent purchase of Gluster, our current configuration
> will no longer be supported and even before the acquisition, the upgrade
> path for the OpenSolaris/ZFS stack was murky at best.
>
> The current servers in question consist of a total of 48, 2TB drives.
> My thought was that I would setup a total of 6 RAID-6 arrays (each
> containing 7 drives + a spare or a flat 8 drive RAID-6 config) and place
> LVM + XFS on top of that.
>
> My questions really are:
>
> a)    What is the maximum number of drives typically seen in a RAID-6
> setup like this?  I noticed when looking at the Backblaze blog, that
> they are using RAID-6 with 15 disks (13 + 2 for parity).  That number seemed
> kind of high to me....but I was wondering what others on the list thought.
>
> b)    Would you recommend using any specific Linux distro over any other?
> Right now I am trying to decide between Debian and Ubuntu....but I would be open to
> any others...if there was a legitimate reason to do so (performance, stability, etc) in terms of the Raid codebase.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Shain
>
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Hi,

Personally I wouldn't use more than 10 HDDs in a RAID6 setup (+ spare
perhaps). Regarding the choice of distribution, it doesn't matter
really. Pick the one you're comfortable with.

Good luck!

/M
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