"Marc A. Volovic" wrote:

> We're also talking time spent running around with system shutdown on scsi
> disk swap for non-hardware raid, dear, which has to factored in.

Oh, so now you're talking about hot-swap capable hardware too.
Cost effectiveness...
Anyway, I see absolutely no reason why software RAID couldn't be used
with hot-swap capable hardware. The Linux kernel certainly supports that
(and even quite nicely with devfs).
Anyway, you're talking about high-end systems and I'm talking about
low-to-mid-end systems. Apples and oranges.

Gavrie.

-- 
Gavrie Philipson
Netmor Applied Modeling Research Ltd.

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