Re: Best size partition for a mdadm array

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Hi Andrea,

I noticed your question wasn't answered, so I'll give it a shot. Bear in mind that I'm relatively new here, so take everything I say with a pinch of salt. :-)

At some point in the past, manufacturers of hard disks released disks with the same "marketing" size but different actual capacities. For example, instead of 1TB being a 1 Tebibyte 2^40 (1,099,511,627,776 bytes), they sold lower capacity drives by using a different base. 1TB could be 1000GB (10^3*2^30 = 1,073,741,824,000 bytes), 1024GB (2^10*10^9 = 1,024,000,000,000 bytes) or even a "true" Terabyte at 10^12 bytes (1,000,000,000,000 bytes). If we were swapping brands, and moved from a 2^40 to a 10^12 model, then our array wouldn't fit anymore. :-(

These days, things are a bit clearer as people understand the differences between the Terabytes and Tebibytes.

Thankfully, most modern disk sizes are standardised, but still with some small variances. It would be wise to look at the drives you have purchased and look at the actual storage capacity then take the lowest one and use that. You may want to add in some additional buffer, also, just in case.

I hope that helps you make your decision. :-)

Cheers,
Tudor.

On 24/05/13 19:25, Andrea Bolandrina wrote:
Hi All,

In choosing the right size for a mdadm array the manual sais:
"Sometimes a replacement drive can be a little smaller than the
original drives though this should be minimised by IDEMA standards.
Such a replacement drive will be rejected by md.
To guard against this it can be useful to set the initial size
slightly smaller than the smaller device with the aim that it will
still be larger than any replacement."

I want to do a 5x2TB md (raid 6) array .
Could you advise me how "slightly smaller" should my partitions be?

100MB smaller than the actual size? 1GB?

Thank in advance for the attention.

Regards,
Andrea
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