This is true, but my needs are simple ........

BTW, Brett, .... Setup a /opt and give it about 2-4GB. Then you can put OO/SO 6.x and
Nutscrape 7/Mozilla there .... and any other "Optional" Software that wants to
go into /usr into it .... just my 2 cents here ....

Net Llama! wrote:
Yes, but you're sacrificing significant storage capacity for a small performancve improvement.

On 11/01/2002 06:13 PM, Ben Duncan wrote:

FWIW, I have always prefered mirroring to striping. There is a little
bit of performane increase in using mirroring.


Brett I. Holcomb wrote:

I'm going to install RH 7.3 on a system with a SCSI RAID. The RAID is on an Adaptec 3210S with six drives - 1 hot spare, 5 in the RAID. Normally I create separate paritions for things like /, tmp, home, var, usr but with the RAID I'm wondering if it's necessary. Could I just make the RAID (it's about 170Gig) two partitions (/boot, and /) with the other directories under / (/tmp, /var, etc.). What are the pros and cons of doing it this way? I'll have a Cybernetics 15 tape library attached to the system for backup.

Thanks.





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