[Beowulf] real hard drive failures
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Michael Will mwill at penguincomputing.comTue Jan 25 13:59:27 PST 2005
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On Tuesday 25 January 2005 01:42 pm, Alvin Oga wrote: > > I'm moving to a 3 drive raid5 setup on each node (drives are cheap, down time > > is not) and considering changing to Seagate SATA drives anyone care to offer > > opinions or more anecdotes? :-) > > == using 4 drive raid is better ... but is NOT the solution == > > - configuring raid is NOT cheap ... Depends on what controller you use. 3ware escalade can be scripted with tw_cli. > - fixing raid is expensive time ... (due to mirroring and syncing) Lower performance while reconstructing and degraded, but back to normal after the replacing drive has been updated. > - if downtime is important, and should be avoidable, than raid > is the worst thing, since it's 4x slower to bring back up than > a single disk failure You are talking about double disk failure that brings down the raid5? > - raid will NOT prevent your downtime, as that raid box > will have to be shutdown sooner or later > ( shutting down sooner ( asap ) prevents data loss ) Hot-swappable drive bays should be the standard nowadays, and do not require shutdown of the server. Michael -- Michael Will, Linux Sales Engineer Tel: 415-954-2822 Toll Free: 888-PENGUIN Fax: 415-954-2899 www.penguincomputing.com Visit us at LinuxWorld 2005! Hynes Convention Center, Boston, MA February 15th-17th, 2005 Booth 609
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