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Abit AB9-Pro (They make a quad core version of that too) and, yes, it supports RAID on 3 different on board controllers. |
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If you just want a bunch of drives to show up as one location and don't care about redunancy, then there's no point going RAID in the first place. Hence, like I said I'm comparing Windows Home Server and RAID-5 in regards to their solution/implementation of redundancy (which is what the OP asked about). I'm not comparing RAID-5 to an operating system. Quote:
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[QUOTE]I'm never worried about running out of space or expandability. By time I run out of space, there will be bigger drives that I can add or swap for a smaller one. Parity would be nice but it's not a deal breaker for my WHS, which is used for more than just Sage. I enable redundancy for my critical files but not every file so my total storage use is better than 50%[QUOTE] Everything I put on my "solution" I want redundant. So requiring 14 discs to achieve redundancy on 7 makes it a dealbreaker for me. Quote:
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In comparison Windows Home Server's Drive Pool Folder duplication
Do you agree with those statements? [QUOTE]I don't use external drives in my pool either but it is an option that RAID can't offer.[QUOTE] You can use external devices with eSATA and SAS. Quote:
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I think we're done now... Last edited by S_M_E; 12-05-2008 at 07:58 PM. Reason: Fix the quote tags |
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I'm working on installing it this week and will uprade to the latest version when it's released. There's a great writeup on their forum here about how best to use to work with WHS. I just finished converting all my storage drives to 64k clusters (thanks to this post from S_M_E), so I'm finally ready to begin using FlexRAID.
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Glad my tutorial helped, let us know how that flexraid works out for you, I'll defintately wait on that one. I see no reason for it, it sounds like a waste of a drive to me. YMMV
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I don't want this to turn into a pros-cons of RAID discussion, since those can get heated with some people, but why would you say it's a waste to protect yourself against a hard drive failure by using parity? I'm using this for the larger files I don't want to use duplication on, such as my ripped MP3s, DVDs, and Blu-ray/HD-DVD movies, since that would truly waste a LOT of drive space. "Losing" a single drive in order to protect several terabytes of data doesn't seem like a waste to me. For critical things that I can't replace, such as photos, tax returns, business documents, etc, I'll be using a true backup solution in the form of WHS' duplication.
At any rate, the final release was... umm... released... today. I'm downloading it now and will be trying to set it up over the next few days. I'll certainly report back. My plan is to copy a bunch of data onto the WHS shares, hoping that it spreads across at least two drives and then pull one of them, format it in another computer, and try to rebuild the data from the parity. I'm not really utilizing WHS for anything except nightly computer backups, since I'm still getting various things configured (i.e. Sage, my tuners, cable routing, etc.) in the server. So, I'm risking the loss of absolutely nothing during my tests. |
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FlexRAID is a parity drive (or folder) not "RAID" per se.
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Wow... you're right. I remembered the messages, but had forgotten it happened in this very thread! ;D
Anyway, like you, I've had issues with proprietary RAID in the past. That's what I like about FlexRAID: it doesn't... encode (for lack of a better word)... the data so that only the RAID software can read it. You can swap out a drive and still access the data in another computer. Since duplication is not cost effective in every scenario, FlexRAID seems to fill that gap nicely. We'll see how it turns out. |
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Back to semantics I see. The effect appears to be the same.
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As you mentioned, you're not going to lose data to your test machine so, by all means, give it a shot. If I hadn't experimented with unsupported workarounds I wouldn't have the system I have now. I wouldn't be able to change the strong password requirements, I would be stuck with a 20G C partition and I'd still have 4K clusters in the pool. I have 6 WHS tutorials, in the WHS forums for doing different things, most (if not all) are unsupported. Like I said, let us know how it works out... |
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It's actually very different, the only thing it has in common with RAID, is the parity used for redundancy.
It just uses normal drives, with normal formatting, and then computes parity on those drives/folders and writes the resulting parity to a spare disk (as a file). It's got all the benefits of the Pool you like, arbitrarilly sized disks, no special formatting, but with the redundancy efficiency of RAID-5. |
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Sure, it's semantics, but if it's not RAID they shouldn't call it RAID. And it's not by definition any form of RAID type.
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At least you admit that it's semantics.
I think we all understand that it's not true RAID and that it's actually RAID-ish but as far as I'm concerned it's not needed, for my situation, and I don't plan on using it, especially right away. I have plenty of free space and room to add more space if it should get low. I just see it as superfluous. |
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You stated you'd rather add a parity drive to your pool than convert to a traditional RAID array, implying that FlexRAID works like a traditional RAID array, thus you'd be uninterested in it. So I pointed out that it works like you'd like, it works on a normal group of drives and writes the parity to a separate drive, ie it's exactly like you'd prefer, pool + parity drive.
And you fall back to "it's semantics". |
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The way I see it:
A. We're wasting drives for parity. B. You're wasting drives for duplication. Same effect, different cause. What a waste... |
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At least with RAID 5 parity is interleaved over all the drives. Drives can't necessarily be wasted on parity. Because if one of the drives fails that data can be recreated. If you're on a simple striped array with no parity or duplication you've lost everything unless you have a recent backup.
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