From: Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk>
To: o1bigtenor <o1bigtenor@gmail.com>,
Linux-RAID <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Raid settings
Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2016 22:59:44 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <57C35ED0.2030107@youngman.org.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAPpdf5_T=JjjUw2H5pAShmj4V6b5U8aALxDsiZvjyTUYy58DmQ@mail.gmail.com>
On 28/08/16 22:43, o1bigtenor wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I have been doing some research thinking toward the future.
>
> Is there a 'best' raid setup?
What do you want to achieve? There's no such thing as "best" - there's
only "most suitable for the circumstances".
>
> It seems to me (a noob) that each of the options carries some negatives with it.
>
> Is there a good option for say:
>
> 2 - 5 disks
> 4 - 8 disks
> 6 - 12 disks
> 10 - 30 disks
> etc.
>
> I looked at raid 5/6/10/50/60/100 and I am wondering where is the
> 'best' use of each of these options?
>
Ignoring linear or stripe (which you seem to have done), with 2 disks
the only option is raid 1 (mirror). 3 disks gives you raid 5, and 4
disks gives you raid 6.
But do you want to make maximum use of the disk space (raid 6 is your
friend) or do you want maximum redundancy (raid 1)?
For my home system I've got 2 x 3TB in a raid1 config. I had intended to
add a 3rd drive and go raid5, but with two Barracudas I'd be an idiot
:-( If I want to go that route, I need three new proper raid drives :-(
I want maximum disk capacity with some redundancy, so raid 5 or 6 makes
most sense for me.
Without knowing what you want, we can't know what's best for you.
Cheers,
Wol
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-08-28 21:59 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-08-28 21:43 Raid settings o1bigtenor
2016-08-28 21:59 ` Wols Lists [this message]
2016-08-29 2:28 ` o1bigtenor
2016-08-29 2:46 ` Adam Goryachev
2016-08-29 9:26 ` o1bigtenor
2016-08-29 11:16 ` Wols Lists
2016-08-29 12:11 ` o1bigtenor
2016-08-29 12:19 ` Wols Lists
2016-08-29 18:13 ` o1bigtenor
2016-08-29 18:43 ` Wols Lists
2016-08-29 6:18 ` Brad Campbell
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