Re: RAID
But what are the steps that I use to set this up?
On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 18:45:44 -0500 Ken Rossman <rossman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
writes:
Your best bet probably in this case is to use RAID5. That's
(arguably)
the best balance between maximum space utilization, failure
protection,
and decent (read) performance via striping.
KR
On Dec 23, 2006, at 6:14 PM, Larry D Sorensen wrote:
I have 3 small SCSI disks attached to my server. Can anyone
explain
to me
how I can pool these three disks together into a RAID array that
uses
striping?
Larry
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