Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Or... don't buy sucky h/w in the first place. If you *really* care > about your data, you spend the extra bucks for quality h/w that has > a competent support staff behind it. And you pay for an adequate > backup solution!
I think most people on this list are not looking to blow a Porsche (or more) on a netapp or EMC storage appliance. sure, they're great if you've got the scratch, and if your data is really valuable, they might even make economic sense. But they don't make sense for your average debian user, who could buy several thousand backup workstations or servers for the price of one of the aforementioned 'good' raid boxes. What we are looking for here is a "good enough" raid solution... something that costs significantly less than completely duplicating the $800 server or workstation in question, (meaning most "good" raid solutions you speak of are right out.) and that gives a significantly better MBTF (and/or performance) than just one disk. Personally, I run on a mix of single disks and software mirrors... but if someone knows of a raid card that (along with a redundant disk) doesn't double the cost of my server and that significantly increases MBTF or performance over software mirroring, I'm all ears. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]