Bill Anderson wrote:
> There is no need to create the swap partitions as RAID drives. The
> simple solution is to use the ionice command to set the I/O priority of
> all swap partitions to the same value. The kernel then treats them in a
> manner similar to RAID 0. For performance reasons, you don't want
> anything to slow down swap.
>
>   

And what will happen, should a drive containing swap fail, while the
system is running?  Would you recommend that to someone when uptime is
critical?


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