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Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A nice little comparison.
http://searchstorag e.techtarget. com/expert/ KnowledgebaseAns 
wer/0,289625, sid5_gci1100907, 00.html

>I'm going to add one more rather oddball argument for RAID-1. 
>We have an FTP server, and we want to upgrade it.  We had thought 
>it was running RAID-1 and figured we'd do this.  Take out one disk, 
>replace it with a blank and let it rebuild.  Then, we'd take the 
>disk we removed, put it in another machine and upgrade that 
>machine, leaving /var intact, as it has all the user data.  
 
> However, when we looked at the machine we saw it was running RAID-5
> which makes such a plan a lot more difficult
> However, even without the above rather oddball scenario, I still 
> think RAID-1 is your best bet as it gives you redundancy with 
> hardware you already have.  (And gives you better speed as well.)




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