On 2007/11/16 21:16, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2007 at 08:15:22PM -0500, System Administrator wrote:
> > On 16 Nov 2007 at 16:36, Pawel Veselov wrote:
>  
> > > (just trying to find a cheap SATA hardware raid card...)
> > 
> > Executive summary: Find another card or use soft-raid.
> > 
> > The long answer:
> > 
> > The redundancy provided by a RAID set is merely a stop-gap measure -- 
> > it allows to avoid a hard crash and perform the necessary maintenance 
> > on your terms (i.e. when it is more convenient). It is not a panacea 
> > against disk failure, which almost inevitably will eventually occur 
> > given heavy enough usage and/or harsh environmental conditions. 
> > Therefore, the health monitoring and any live maintenace capabilities 
> > provided by the card are probably its most important features. 
> 
> [snip problems with the 3ware card]
> 
> Then what card would be suggested that will provide the necessary
> support (as outlined) for SATA drives?  Assuming that there will be a
> price range, what would that range look like?

Try ebay for a used MegaRAID SATA 150-4 or Areca ARC-1x10...
new they're a bit more expensive than the cheap 3ware, but not
too bad.

If you don't need a lot of disk space, it will be easier to find
a used supported SCSI RAID controller, and this will probably cost
less.

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