On 9/14/22 20:06, gene heskett wrote:
On 9/14/22 19:50, David Christensen wrote:
On 9/14/22 11:40, gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
Does anyone have experience with this controller card?
https://www.newegg.com/p/14G-04YB-00003?Item=9SIB2XHHUE3880
Specifically, whats my chances of moving an existing software
raid10's 4 Samsung 1T's to it,
and then attaching 4 more 2T drives to it too, to create a separate
4T raid-10 for amanda?
Backup the contents of the 4 @ 1 TB RAID before making any changes;
just in case.
Unforch, until I get another raid-10 going, I have nothing big enough to
back it up to.
228G currently used.
I currently have 1 extra 1T Samsung and an empty sata socket though.
Please confirm that you are using Linux md for software RAID.
yes.
As others have mentioned, a PCIe 2.0 1x connection (500 MB/s) may
become a bottleneck for intensive RAID operations, such as copying the
4 @ 1 TB RAID10 to the 4 @ 2 TB RAID10, scrubbing a RAID, replacing/
resilvering RAID drives, etc.. I expect Amanda will be limited by HDD
seek time and/or Gigabit Ethernet, not by PCIe 2.0 1x bandwidth.
That would probably bother me eventually. Amanda would need 5 drives,
cuz it uses a
dedicated holding disk and completes the DLE to it, before moving the
completed DLE
to the vtape. A decided advantage in terms of preventing a real tape
from being shoe
shined to death, but relatively unimportant in this case. I had amanda
backing up my
whole local network until those two seagates puked and choked to death
on it. But with
3d printers, I now have added 2 rock64's and killed one old Dell with a
lightning strike since.
That disk can co-exist on the mobo's ports. And has, its still there in
fact. Unmounted, sdb.
Shows up in a blkid scan.
Let me acquire the drives and we can continue this later.
Thanks David
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
Lightning strikes getting into residential electrical systems is
extremely dangerous. I suggest that you address that first -- upgrade
to a grounded electrical system if you have an ungrounded electrical
system, install lightning arresters, etc., at the electrical service
entrance, use surge suppressors between electrical receptacles and
equipment, etc.. Most importantly -- stay away from electrical
equipment during a lightning storm; watch for fires!
4 @ 1 TB HDD RAID10 seems like overkill for 228 GB of backup data.
Rather than buying four 2 TB HDD's, I would buy three mobile racks:
https://www.startech.com/en-us/hdd/drw150satbk
Install the extra 1 TB HDD into the first mobile rack tray and install
the bay in the server. Now it is easy to backup (or restore) Amanda, or
whatever.
I would then convert the 4 @ 1 TB HDD RAID10 into a 2 @ 1 TB HDD RAID1,
and put the other two 1 TB HDD's into mobile rack trays. Now you can
have three backups of your backups in rotation. This will provide good
protection against crashed drives, lightning, etc..
David