Howdy.

My plan:

I'm planning an ESX-iSCSI target/NFS serving box.

I'm planning on using an Areca RAID card, as I've heard mixed things about 
hot-swapping with Solaris/ZFS, and I'd like the stability of a hardware RAID.

My question is this: I'll be using 8 750GB SATA drives, and I''m trying to 
figure out the best method to maintain:
1) Performance
2) Hot-swap-ability
3) Disk loss.

My current plan is to build two RAID-5 arrays, 4 drives each, and mirror them 
in ZFS and add them to the pool. This will give me 750GB*3, size wise, total.

Now, here is the important question: Does mirroring provide a performance 
boost, or is it simply a way to provide redundancy? That is, if I go ahead and 
force-add the RAID-5 arrays, without mirroring them, I'll have 6 usable drives; 
double the storage, but ZFS won't see any redundancy. But if a drive fails, ZFS 
won't know or care, I'll simply go into the Areca control panel and eject the 
drive; voila!

But, is there a performance boost with mirroring the drives? That is what I'm 
unsure of.

Thanks for any information!
 
 
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