Date: Thu, 03 Jun 1999 01:44:36 -0500 From: Chris Cook <ccook@tcworks.net> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: redunancy without RAID Message-ID: <37562454.718D3319@tcworks.net> References: <Pine.GSO.3.96.990602155911.20098A-100000@jane.lfn.org>
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Craig Johnston wrote:
> I wanted to provide some redundancy for the filesystems, but we're
> working on a limited budget and probably can't go for hardware RAID.
>
> Is vinum to the point where I should use it instead? I've yet to
> actually use ccd, any caveats? Would it be possible to handle things
> in such a way that if a non-root disk dies, the system continues to
> run, or at least reboots unattended and comes up working?
Craig,
We have been running VINUM here at our ISP for quite some time
now. It works great... we have our /usr and /var partitions setup on 2
different mirrored volumes. The overhead is low and access times are
great. With VINUM, if one of the mirrored disks go out, the volume should
not crash <grin>. As far as ccd goes, I have never used it, but I believe
both ccd and VINUM will not mirror a boot partition (I know VINUM won't
yet). The VINUM was difficult to install, only because I was trying to use
the port that comes with FBSD 3.1. If you go this route, I suggest
downloading the lastest version and you shouldn't have problems. Hope this
helps...
Chris Cook
Network Administrator
The Computer Works - http://www.tcworks.net
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