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2005 Apr 15
0
Older 3ware controller, was: Serial ATA hardware raid.
...you're talking about,
Seems v. Knows is a whole new ballgame.
But I have been deploying SCSI on Linux since 1993 (Advansys, now owned by LSI, was the first vendor to formally support Linux),
SCSI RAID on Linux since 1997 (large ICP-Vortex),
through 3Ware's original FPGA ASIC designs in the AccelATA and Escalade 5000 series in 1999+.
For a more "concept-level" dissertation on:
- Software RAID via OS LDM/LVM
- Fake/Free RAID (FRAID) "dumb cards"
- Buffering Microcontroller+DRAM intelligent cards
- Non-blocking ASIC+SRAM intelligent cards
see my article "Dissecting ATA...
2005 Apr 15
16
Serial ATA hardware raid.
Hi everyone,
I'm looking into setting up a SATA hardware raid, probably 5 to use with
CentOS 4. I chose hardware raid over software mostly because I like the
fact that the raid is transparent to the OS.
Does anyone know of any SATA controllers that are well tested for this
sort of usage?
From what I can tell from googling, this is more or less where RHEL stands:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux