On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 10:21 -0600, Maurice Hilarius wrote:
> Alberto Alonso wrote: 
> >   
> PATA (IDE) with 
> Master and Slave drives is a "bad idea" as, when one drive fails, the
> other of the Master & Slave pair often is no longer usable.
> On discrete interfaces, with all drives configured as Master (single)
>  it is more tolerant.

Before SATA became the de-facto we used promise PCI boards on top
of the built in channels. As you mentioned, a single drive per
channel is a must. We only had small servers with up to 6 PATA
drives.

This was proved to be really reliable and handled all disk failures
without bringing the servers down.

What I am trying to determine in these posts is a combination of
hardware and software that will make software RAID a reliable solution
when disks fail.

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Thanks,

Alberto

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