Yeah, I'm looking at using 10 disks or 16 disks (depending on which
chassis I get) - and I would like reasonable redundancy (not HA-crazy
redundancy where I can suffer tons of failures, I can power this down
and replace disks, it's a home server) and maximize the amount of
usable space.

Putting up some page somewhere (if possible) or just exposing the
algorithms so maybe one of us can try to hack together a page would be
cool (I don't have openoffice/staroffice and admit I am too lazy to
download it to examine the file on Windows)

On 9/2/08, Brandon High <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 2:15 PM, Richard Elling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Silly me.  It is still Monday, and I am coffee challenged.  RAIDoptimizer
> > is still an internal tool.  However, for those who are interested in the
> > results
> > of a RAIDoptimizer run for 48 disks, see:
> > http://blogs.sun.com/relling/entry/sample_raidoptimizer_output
>
>
> Richard --
>
> Is there a chance of RAIDoptimizer will be made available to the
> unwashed masses?
>
> Could you post the results for a few runs with other numbers of disks,
> such as 8 (which is the number of drives I plan to use) or 12 (the
> number of drives in the 2510, etc)?
>
> -B
>
> --
> Brandon High [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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