On Fri, 30 Nov 2007, Lincoln Yeoh wrote:

Anecdotal - I have found "smart" raid controllers to fail more often than dumb scsi controllers (or even SATA/PATA controllers), and some seem more failure prone than semi-decent operating systems.

You'd need to name some names here for this to mean too much. There are plenty of positively miserable RAID controllers out there. I wouldn't trust the cards from Adaptec, Promise, and Highpoint to correctly store a database about what's in my pockets.

What's more likely in most places is somebody powering down the server abruptly, and then fsync=off could hurt :).

Here you're hitting on the real point. If a proposed solution adds potential for database corruption if someone trips over the server cord, it's not really a solution at all.

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* Greg Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gregsmith.com Baltimore, MD

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