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Date:      Tue, 28 Oct 2003 11:42:17 -0500
From:      Charles Swiger <cswiger@mac.com>
To:        Joe Pokupec <joepok@ninestar.com>
Cc:        Freebsd-Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: RAID 0 After the install?
Message-ID:  <B1153FB1-0965-11D8-8AC4-003065ABFD92@mac.com>
In-Reply-To: <005301c39d29$291b70b0$7807a8c0@JOETABLET>

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On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 02:57 AM, Joe Pokupec wrote:
> - If I use a hardware ATA RAID card, are there certain system settings
> required for FreeBSD to recognize this, or is the RAID format done at a
> platform-independent level (BIOS or other boot utilities)?

It depends.  Some have a OS-level driver or utility (perhaps one that 
runs under Linux emulation), others work via the BIOS.

> - If one of the 2 hard drives fail, the data will still be visible and
> accessible on the remaining drive correct?

No.  RAID-0 provides no redundancy; use RAID-1 mirroring instead.

> How easy is it to replace the
> failed drive? Will the data from the good drive automatically copy 
> over to
> the newly replaced drive or are there a lot of shenanigans involved?

This also depends.  Generally, you have to kick of a mirror rebuild via 
the BIOS, but some hardware is smarter about this than other hardware.

> - Is it possible to stripe only 1 drive as RAID 0 with the intention of
> dropping in another drive later?

Yes, but doing so isn't useful: the end result is a concatenation 
rather than a true RAID-0 stripe, and you don't gain any performance 
advantages.

-- 
-Chuck



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