Re: Can I software RAID 1 two external (USB) hard drives?
- From: anton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Anton Ertl)
- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 12:45:10 GMT
Baron Samedi <Papa.Legba.666@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
I can't afford an external housing with built in RAID, so will
accept software based RAID.
I have an external housing, connected by USB, containing two identical
hard drives.
Can I make them appear as one, by using RAID 1 (mirror) in software?
If you see each drive as a separate device (which is probably the
case), then yes, you can.
If so, how?
With mdadm, or with the installation software of your distribution.
You will typically partition the drives in the same fashion, and then
combine each pair of partitions into a RAID1.
Note that with this setup, performance won't be great, especially for
writes: On writes all the data has to go through the USB twice, and
the fastest transfer rates I have seen through USB are around 30MB/s.
- anton
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