From: Anders Karlsson <anders@trudheim.com>
To: Clemens Schwaighofer <cs@tequila.co.jp>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Two RAID1 mirrors are faster than three
Date: 12 May 2003 06:10:03 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1052716203.4100.10.camel@tor.trudheim.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3EBF24A8.1050100@tequila.co.jp>
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On Mon, 2003-05-12 at 05:35, Clemens Schwaighofer wrote:
> Why three drives in a Raid1? Raid one is just mirror, or is the third
> drive like a "hot" replace drive if one of the others fail?
With normal mirroring (one original, one copy) you do have the
redundancy and the speedboost at reads, but at mirroring with one
original and two copies (I know AIX does this), you get in to a scenario
that is quite handy. Say you run a large database in a 24/7 operation.
You want to back the database up, but you can only get 5-10 minutes
downtime on it. You then quiesce the database, split off the second copy
from the mirror, mount that as a separate filesystem and back that up
while the original with its first copy has already stepped back into
full use.
Once you finished your backup, you add your split-off copy back to the
original and primary copy and you are back where you started.
HTH,
/Anders
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Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-05-12 2:10 Two RAID1 mirrors are faster than three Chuck Ebbert
2003-05-12 4:35 ` Clemens Schwaighofer
2003-05-12 5:10 ` Anders Karlsson [this message]
2003-05-12 5:41 ` Paul P Komkoff Jr
2003-05-12 7:23 ` Anders Karlsson
2003-05-12 8:40 ` Clemens Schwaighofer
2003-05-12 9:30 ` [OT] " Anders Karlsson
2003-05-12 11:20 ` Paul P Komkoff Jr
2003-05-12 14:29 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2003-05-13 2:24 ` Clemens Schwaighofer
2003-05-13 7:41 ` Anders Karlsson
2003-05-12 14:56 ` Lars Marowsky-Bree
2003-05-15 7:21 ` Riley Williams
2003-05-15 10:51 ` Anders Karlsson
2003-05-19 8:19 ` Jakob Oestergaard
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2003-05-12 16:32 Chuck Ebbert
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