Unless redundancy is important over striping :)

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> Subject: Re: RAID 5 and queue restore
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> On Mon, Sep 06, 1999 at 01:22:08PM -0500,  wrote:
> > Suppose I was running a DPT RAID 5 controller and the mail queue was
> > stored on this RAID array. What will happen to the inode 
> structure of
> > the queue if one of the disks fails, I replace it and the controller
> > rebuilds it?
> 
> Nothing.  You're covered at the inode level.
> 
> But that doesn't mean the RAID 5 is good to use.  Use 1+0 instead. 
> 
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