On 23.02.2014 03:37, Chris Murphy wrote:
...
> I haven't done a lot of testing in this area with actual hardware but some 
> people say using software raid between Windows and Linux is flakey. I think 
> it ought to work or it's a bug. But the thing to realize is that you have a 
> Windows driver doing software raid when Windows is running; and then you have 
> a linux driver doing software raid when linux is running. So it's absolutely 
> got to work correctly or you've totally defeated the purpose of even having 
> raid1, and instead you're better off with just a regular consistent backup, 
> like once an hour or something.

- DMRAID aka "Fake RAID"
http://people.redhat.com/heinzm/sw/dmraid/ - 23-Sep-2004 12:13
Date speaks by itself! :)

- MD i.e. Multiple Device aka "Linux Software RAID"
Certainly recommendation!
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/
Link speaks by itself! :)

BIOS -> AHCI -> PERIOD!

"or, why you don't want to use the "RAID" provided by your motherboard"
http://skrypuch.com/raid/


poma

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