[linux-lvm] Max storage size per system

Jon Bendtsen jon+lvm at silicide.dk
Fri Mar 7 09:37:02 UTC 2003


Stephan Austermuehle wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 05:21:50PM +0100, jon+lvm at silicide.dk wrote:
> 
> > hmm, that would need 130T/0.146T = 890 disks. And running raid 5...
> 
> Please have a look at the following links. A single HDS Lightning
> (aka HP XP 1024) can address up to 1,024 disks.
> 
>         http://www.hp.com/products1/storage/products/disk_arrays/highend/xp1024/index.html
> 
>         http://www.hds.com/products/systems/9900v/

nice, imagien all that porn ;-D

 
> > personaly i dont like raid5, because if you loose more than one disk
> > your data are gone, and with this ammount of disks, i expect failure
> > rather often. (it's proberly not one big raid5 array, but that just
> > makes it need more disks).
> 
> I prefer RAID 1 (or RAID 10), too, but sometimes one has to use RAID 5.
> A common strategy is to put a higher number of hot spare drives in one
> system. Another (somewhat newer) strategy is to use two rotating parity
> drives per RAID set.

2 rotating parity disks ? Can you elaborate on how that works ?
I have thought about using something else than raid5, where you would
split the data across a number of disks, AND use a mirrored device for
storing the parity on.



JonB




More information about the linux-lvm mailing list