From: Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
To: Henrik Holst <henrik.holst@idgmail.se>
Cc: Bodo Thiesen <bothie@gmx.de>,
linux-raid mailing list <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>,
Ken Walker <ken.walker@manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: why partition arrays?
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 19:31:12 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <453EA240.7000407@tmr.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <453A232E.8050401@idgmail.se>
Henrik Holst wrote:
>Bodo Thiesen wrote:
>
>
>>Ken Walker <ken.walker@manchester.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Is LVM stable, or can it cause more problems than separate raids on a array.
>>>
>>>
>
>[description of street smart raid setup]
>
>(The same function could probably be achieved with logical partitions
>and ordinary software raid levels.)
>
>
>
>>So, now decide for your own, if you consider LVM stable - I would ;)
>>
>>Regards, Bodo
>>
>>
>
>Have you lost any disc (i.e. "physical volumes") since February? Or lost
>the meta-data?
>
>I would not recommend anyone to use LVM if they are less than experts on
>Linux systems. Setting up a LVM system is easy: administrating and
>salvaging the same, was much more work. (I used it ~3 years ago)
>
My read on LVM is that (a) it's one more thing for the admin to learn,
(b) because it's seldom used the admin will be working from
documentation if it has a problem, and (c) there is no bug-free
software, therefore the use of LVM on top of RAID will be less reliable
than a RAID-only solution. I can't quantify that, the net effect may be
too small to measure. However, the cost and chance of a finger check
from (a) and (b) are significant.
--
bill davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
CTO TMR Associates, Inc
Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-10-24 23:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 13+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2006-10-19 11:25 why partition arrays? Ken Walker
2006-10-19 15:46 ` Doug Ledford
2006-10-21 4:26 ` Bodo Thiesen
2006-10-21 13:39 ` Henrik Holst
2006-10-21 19:25 ` Bodo Thiesen
2006-10-24 23:31 ` Bill Davidsen [this message]
2006-10-25 0:10 ` dean gaudet
2006-10-22 16:02 ` Nix
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-10-18 12:42 martin f krafft
2006-10-18 13:26 ` Doug Ledford
2006-10-18 13:43 ` martin f krafft
2006-10-18 21:42 ` Doug Ledford
2006-10-23 15:59 ` Mario 'BitKoenig' Holbe
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