RAID5 for Linux
Mark J. Dulcey
mark at buttery.org
Tue Apr 27 17:32:25 EDT 2004
Bob Keyes wrote:
> At my new job, we have a NAS "Snap Appliance", which is pretty horrible
> and I want to get rid of it. So I am going to push for a Linux solution.
> I'd want RAID level 5, and Serial ATA drives, and of course linux
> niceness. I was looking at the Adaptec 2810SA, but it's got 8 ports..I
> though you needed 9 for RAID5 (one for each bit plus one parity) or am I
> misunderstanding this? I'd also want hot-swappable. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
RAID 5 can be done with various numbers of drives. The Linux software
RAID support, for instance, works with any number >= 3. You can read
about that at http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.html
Of course, you're looking at a hardware product rather than software
RAID. However, the requirements should be similar. The Adaptec data
sheet says that card supports "up to 8 SATA drives"; that phrase implies
that it will also work with a smaller number. The data sheet, alas, is
vague about exactly how many you DO need.
As for hot-swapping, the card handles it, but you'll also want some sort
of way of mounting the drives to facilitate swapping. (Opening up a
typical tower box, unscrewing drives, etc. probably isn't what you have
in mind.) I don't have any suggestions there, but I'm sure somebody on
the list will.
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