On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 17:47:26 -0500 Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I am not an expert on FreeBSD. And thats why I don't know > > that how it works that > > > > If 4 Disks of same size for example 146GB each and they are > > configured with RAID 10, and Root, SWAP, /usr, /var File systems > > have been created on them. And if one takes one or two harddisks > > and how come he would be able to read the data when data is splited > > on 4 disks? > > Your logic escapes me. If someone were to physically break in to the > machine to steal your data, why would they only take some of the > drives? And to add to it, just in case this comes up next: if the drives are attached to some kind of external controller, of course one takes that too. Even easier if you steal a geom based software-raid10. just put the drives into a freebsd box and the volume appears (if glabel is also used). Otherwise you'll have to do some juggling, but surely no rocket sience. -- | /"\ ASCII ribbon | GnuPG Key ID | e86d b753 3deb e749 6c3a | | \ / campaign against | 0xbbcaad24 | 5706 1f7d 6cfd bbca ad24 | | X HTML in email | .the next sentence is true. | | / \ and news | .the previous sentence was a lie. |
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