Charles A. Crayne wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Jan 2003 00:02:29 -0500
> "Peter Larsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm never going to get used to the oxymoron IDE RAID :)
> 
> If you think that "IDE RAID" is an oxymoron, what terms of abuse do
> you reserve for "SOFTWARE RAID", which seems to be the only form of
> RAID which Linux actually understands?  

Why should the OS be concerned about RAID at all?  It works best as a hardware 
solution. Software is nice for low-end systems without too much disk-io. At least I 
can make threads access multiple disks concurrently on software-raid. I can only 
access one disk at a time on IDE (hence the oxymoron remark).

Regards
  Peter Larsen

who runs software raid on several development boxes.



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