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@ 2004-04-18  3:34 Paul Phillips
  2004-04-18 18:49 ` Mark Hahn
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Paul Phillips @ 2004-04-18  3:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-raid

I'm building a new system to be my home media server (as well as web,
mail, etc.) I already have a terabyte of data so I'm aiming at about a
three terabyte capacity.  My tentative plan is to use 8 of the new Hitachi
Deskstar 7K400 400 GB SATA drives in a RAID-5 configuration, and 2
additional drives in a RAID-1 configuration as the boot device and higher
priority data storage.  I'd like to use debian unstable and kernel v2.6.

I've never built anything like this before though so I'm a bit nervous
I'll make unwise hardware choices.  So I appeal to the locals for any
specific or general advice you may care to offer.  Once it's running I'll
document my setup for fellow degenerate home multi-terabyte data amassers.
I did not find the web overflowing with instances of people building such
large linux RAID servers in non-business settings.

Important:

  * top-notch linux support for { RAID card, gigabit ethernet chipset, ??? }
  * components with proven linux functionality/reliability
  * easy expandability
  * no bottlenecks if I want to stream video to up to four locations
  * doesn't demand rack-mount

Would be nice:

  * open source drivers for all components if possible, or most if not
  * all things being equal, the quieter and cooler-running version

Not particularly important:

  * endless oodles of CPU (I'd think 2x3GHz would be megaplenty)
  * hot swap
  * uptime > 99.9%
  * drive reliability (willing to keep spares handy and drop them
      in as the occasion warrants)
  * price (not cost-unconscious, but not spend-averse)

Other matters of interest:

  * Would RAID-6 be overkill? I doubt I'll be backing up the big array,
      ever.  Losing it would suck a lot but not end my existence.
  * Is EVMS mature enough to use if I'm bleeding edge averse in that
      area? I'd never heard of it before reading this list.
  * Software vs. Hardware RAID? I imagine this is a good place for
      Hardware if I buy the right card, but maybe Software would require
      less expertise and fiddling to get running in peak form.
  * Would I be smarter to settle for kernel 2.4 at this time?
  * I'm probably failing to consider the five most important factors...

Examples of the items I might land on if I had to buy this today without
wise feedback:

  *  Chassis: http://www.baber.com/cases/mpe_ft2_black.htm
  *     RAID: http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata9000.asp
  * 10 Disks: http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/desk/7k400.html
  *     MoBo: ???
  * CPU, RAM: TBD based on MoBo

Many many thanks for all replies.

-- 
Paul Phillips      | All zork and no slay makes Jack a troll boy.
Analgesic          |
Empiricist         |
pull his pi pal!   |----------* http://www.improving.org/paulp/ *----------

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2004-04-20 11:46 ` new raid system for home use Mark Hahn
2004-04-20 12:54   ` KELEMEN Peter
2004-04-20 16:12     ` Jeff Garzik
2004-04-20 20:08       ` KELEMEN Peter
2004-04-18  3:34 Paul Phillips
2004-04-18 18:49 ` Mark Hahn
2004-04-18 20:22   ` Paul Phillips
2004-04-19 16:03     ` Norman Schmidt
2004-04-19 16:20       ` Jeff Garzik
2004-04-19 17:50         ` Mark Hahn
2004-04-21 13:24       ` Robert Washburne
2004-04-18 20:48   ` Guy
2004-04-19 16:01     ` Norman Schmidt
2004-04-19  9:16   ` Clemens Schwaighofer
2004-04-19 17:57     ` Mark Hahn
2004-04-20  1:14   ` maarten van den Berg

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