From: Derek Piper <derek.piper@gmail.com>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RAID5 on different sized disks on low-end machine
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 13:47:20 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <eaa6dfe050111104772af6240@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hi,
I am new to RAID / md devices, although I've used Linux for a number
of years. I decided it was high-time I had a RAID at home for
important things (email, web-sites, son's baby pics, mp3s etc.). I
happen to have a 3 Seagate 60GB hds and 1 80GB Seagate hd that I am
considering using for a RAID.
My question is this, is it possible (and even a good idea) to use all
4 hard drives as members of a 4 x 60GB RAID5 array by leaving 20GB of
the 80GB drive as a non-raided partition? I'll be using a Promise
Ultra TX2/100 controller.
i.e.
hde -> 60
hdf -> 60
hdg -> 60
hdh -> 60/20
I heard about RAID6 too, though I'm assuming that will use up another
disk's worth of disk space too.
i.e. RAID5 = 180GB usable size,wherease RAID6 = 120GB .. am I correct
in my thinking?
I know many of you use far larger hard drives, I'm just trying to use
the components I already had spare from a number of machines and
reorganize to a RAID-backed fileserver.
The machine is a dual pentium-pro 200 (320MB RAM) .. would that be a
dumb idea to use RAID5 on it because of the parity calculations
needed?
Further to that, would it be a smarter idea to use RAID1 on all 4 of
some small partition(s) at the start of the disks to house
boot/root/usr partitions, and only RAID5 on a larger 'data' area of
the drive that is more likely to be read than written to?
Comments are appreciated.
Thanks,
Derek
next reply other threads:[~2005-01-11 18:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-01-11 18:47 Derek Piper [this message]
2005-01-11 19:10 ` RAID5 on different sized disks on low-end machine Maarten
[not found] ` <eaa6dfe05011111233e4a515f@mail.gmail.com>
2005-01-11 19:24 ` Derek Piper
2005-01-11 19:14 ` Derek Piper
2005-01-11 19:54 ` Guy
2005-01-12 0:26 ` Robin Bowes
2005-01-12 14:36 ` Derek Piper
2005-01-14 9:10 ` Norman Schmidt
2005-01-14 10:07 ` Robin Bowes
[not found] ` <eaa6dfe05011411048ad3d4@mail.gmail.com>
2005-01-14 19:05 ` Fwd: " Derek Piper
2005-01-14 23:20 ` berk walker
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