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Date:      Fri, 7 Sep 2001 16:02:08 +0930
From:      Greg Lehey <grog@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Darryl Okahata <darrylo@soco.agilent.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Vinum vs. hardware RAID (was: RAID5)
Message-ID:  <20010907160208.M31170@wantadilla.lemis.com>
In-Reply-To: <200109061517.IAA16078@mina.soco.agilent.com>; from darrylo@soco.agilent.com on Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 08:17:45AM -0700
References:  <20010906043421.C73353@titus.stade.co.uk> <200109061517.IAA16078@mina.soco.agilent.com>

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On Thursday,  6 September 2001 at  8:17:45 -0700, Darryl Okahata wrote:
> Adrian Wontroba <aw1@stade.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 03:00:55PM -0700, Darryl Okahata wrote:
>>> [ It's strange, considering that many "RAID users" are home users.  I'm
>>>   constantly surprised by the number of hackers setting up "home RAID"
>>>   systems (using the "on-motherboard RAID controller", the Promise
>>>   controller, or something else like vinum or 3ware).  ]
>>
>> Backup devices and media are expensive, wear out, and if they were big
>> enough when you bought them, soon are not, leaving you with the pain of
>> swapping media during backups.  Tape stackers etc are expensive.
>>
>> If you decide that what you really want to protect yourself against is
>> disk failure, RAID becomes an attractive option.
>
>      Yes, but (as others have pointed out):
>
> * This only protects you against hardware disk failures (assuming RAID
>   1, 5, or 10, not RAID 0).
>
> * If someone steals your system, you're screwed.
>
> * If your power supply fails catastrophically, you're screwed (unlikely,
>   but possible).
>
> * If someone compromises your system, you're screwed.
>
> * If your filesystem gets corrupted, you may be screwed (not likely
>   under normal circumstances, but power failures and enabled write
>   caches can cause wonderful problems).
>
> I'm sure others can think of other problems.

My favourite one: if you do something silly and delete files you
didn't mean to delete, you're screwed.

This has nothing to do with Adrian's statement, of course: he
specifically refers to disk failure.

Greg
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