W B Hacker wrote: > Twice only in the 30-odd years I've been pretty much a 'RAID1 > everywhere' guy (even on one of my laptops..).
> One was a staff member, not I. But it was 600 CD's worth of reload. > No fun at all! Well I assumed it wasn't you. Reloading 600 CDs must be very unpleasant indeed. What I wonder is just how and why all the data was put on 600 CDs to begin with. That reminds me of my DJ days backing up my 40 mb amiga HD to 40 or so floppies. ;-) > W/R 'software' RAID. The simpler the better. Take the whole device, as > in (n)atacontrol, not the clever, but potentially hard-to-remember-what I'm using mdadm on linux. I decided against partitioning the raid since it makes less sense and is not as straight forward as it is without a raid. > I also advise having the boot, OS, apps, et al on separate arrays from > the mailstore. Makes upgrades and even OS changes safer. Currently it's only the mailstore and similar critical data which is put on a raid. To keep it simple (and to actually upgrade the systems involved without noticeable downtime) I opted to have the OS remain on a single disk. Greetings, Jeroen -- ## List details at http://lists.exim.org/mailman/listinfo/exim-users ## Exim details at http://www.exim.org/ ## Please use the Wiki with this list - http://wiki.exim.org/
