> Yeah, Linux software RAID or LVM will do it. > > I would suggest using LVM: create a "logical volume" that contains all > the individual drives, then use that to store your data. > > (Though, personally, I would use RAID so that a single disk failure > didn't destroy /all/ the data on all eight drives.) > > Regards, > Daniel > -- > Digital Infrastructure Solutions -- making IT simple, stable and secure > Phone: 0401 155 707 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://digital-infrastructure.com.au/
That's a good point to. I'm looking to get ordering two 500gb drives configured in a MIRROR form. I don't need speed. By the time I'm done, I should have 5 MIRRORed RAIDs installed. Ah, tell me this, am I able to use RAID MORRORed with LVM? I've never used RAID so please don't beat me up on this one. :) Regards, -Damon -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
