On 26/03/13 08:05, maurice wrote:
What about partitioning the drives first, installing a smallish
partition for boot, then a second much larger partition on each for the
RAID10?
Do you think that the CentOS installer and GRUB would have any issues
with that layout?
This is how I have a Debian server set up.
The system is on 6 SSD's. Each ssd has a small partition and a big
partition. All the small partitions are set up in a 6 way RAID1 as ext2
for /boot, and the big partitions are in a RAID10,n2. This RAID10 is
then partitioned with GPT to provide / /home /opt.
Can't comment on the Centos part, but the method is sound.
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