Re: a new install - - - putting the system on raid

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Le 24/06/2022 à 20:20, Roman Mamedov wrote :

I think the key decider in whether or not a RAIDed swap should be a must-have,
is whether the system has hot-swap bays for drives.

Why ? What has hot-swap to do with RAIDed swap ?

Also, it seemed like the discussion began in the context of setting up a home
machine, or something otherwise not as mission-critical. And in those cases,
almost nobody will have hot-swap.

As such, if you have to bring down the machine to replace a drive anyway, might
as well tolerate the risk of it going down with a bang (due to a part of swap
going away)

I disagree. Even without hot-swap, RAIDed swap allows you to control how and when the downtime happens in order to replace a faulty drive. Without RAIDed swap, you cannot.



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