It is sometimes safer to have two disks not mounted as a raid, but a backup, updated daily (or as needed) and then umounted. Why? Because if you erase by accident a tree, or a program goes mad, or the kernel crashes, you are not protected by a raid: both copies will go bad at the same time. Raid only protects you from hard disk failure. I will go along with that. This is what an admin here at work suggested for my home setup. I used to have a soft RAID1 setup on SuSE 9.1 but
Carlos E. R. wrote: the admin suggested that I would get slightly better performance without the RAID and I get the advantage you mentioned. The admin suggesting using rsync and that has been working quite well for me. It isn't an either/or situation. you can have both, if your drives are big enough. Raid 1 has advantages, backup with rsync, etc. Personally I have raid 1, an external backup via rsync, and use a versioned backup via storeBackup to another raid1 partition. They work very well for
On 12/07/2007 07:31 PM, Damon Register wrote: their intended strengths. -- Joe Morris Registered Linux user 231871 running openSUSE 10.3 x86_64 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org