On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:15:07PM -0800, Vineet Kumar wrote: > * Jeff J. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020403 08:13]: > > I am looking for an ATA/100 or 133 RAID controller that fulfills these > two requirements: > > Operates in a 66mhz PCI slot. > > Is (well?) supported by Debian. > > Somewhere in the $200 range would be nice. Does such a thing exist? > > I know there is very little official support for Debian from various > > vendors, so I thought I'd check to see what works from other Debian > > users before I buy a useless card. > I'm not a RAIDer myself, but from what I've heard through the grapevine, > software raid is the way to go. Of course, if you've a good reason for > choosing hardware over software raid, more power to you, but I've heard > plenty of people saying "ditch that piece of junk and just use software > RAID which works beautifully" when asked about hardware RAID > controllers.
We are switching from useing 3Ware cards (6xxx series) to using a dumb 2 port + 2 onbard ports w/software raid on some fairly high bandwidth databases (150GiB of tables on one). We're doing RAID0 (we replicate the DBs at the DB level), and we seem to get *slightly* less performance, but we get a lot better error reporting. The 3Ware cards are the "C" rev, for which there is a firmware update, and we may switch back if that upgrade fixes the reporting problems, but i doubt it. It really simplifies a system a *lot* to do the raid in software, and simple things break in simple and predictable ways. Complex things break in complex and stochasitic ways. Simple breakages usually have simple solutions. Complex breakages are usually best solved by simplifying. -- Share and Enjoy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]