On Thu, 2 Feb 2006, Mattias Wadenstein wrote:

> Yes, but then you (probably) lose hotswap. A feature here was to use the
> 3ware hw raid for the raid1 pairs and use the hw-raid hotswap instead of
> having to deal with linux hotswap (unless both drives in a raid1-set
> dies).

I'm not familiar with the 3ware controller, (other than knowing the name),
is it SCSI, SATA, or PATA? But ...

I've actually had very good results hot swapping  SCSI drives on a live
linux system though. I guess you do run the risk of something crowbarring
the SCSI bus for a few cycles when the drive is unplugged or plugged in,
but it's all parity/checksummed, isn't it?

Anyone tried SATA drives yet?

Gordon
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