[Discuss] Insight about LVM
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Mon Oct 24 12:10:09 EDT 2011
David Rosenstrauch <darose at darose.net>
> If you have a logical volume that spans multiple HDD's, and one of the
> disks goes bad, the file system on your LV will be corrupted/lost. (I
> think this is similar to RAID-0?) So, [installed] physical volumes
> should be redundant RAID
> devices themselves to avoid this problem.
Yes.
And I believe I first said this here on the BLU list sometime around, oh, 2003
or so. Motherboards almost always have 6 or more SATA connectors, brand-new
disk drives have plummeted to about $60. CPU and RAM overhead is negligible
(under 3%) when you set up software RAID1 or RAID10. And you get 2x the read
performance if you use RAID1/RAID10.
Q.E.D., unless you're concerned about 60 bucks (or the $4 annual electric bill
per drive), then there is no reason not to install hard drives as pairs.
Ever.
Even if you can't spare the $60--you probably have old disk drives lying
around that you can use. For free.
Never run Linux without RAID.
Ever!
-rich
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