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Revision as of 09:24, 11 May 2008
This site is intended as a reference for Linux software raid as implemented in the latest kernel.
Where possible, information should be tagged with the minimum kernel/software version required to use the feature. Some of the information on these pages are unfortunately quite old, but we are in the process of updating the info (aren't we always...)
Linux raid issues are discussed in the linux-raid mailing list to be found at http://vger.kernel.org/vger-lists.html#linux-raid
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Overview
There is an Overview section that is based on the RAID HowTo - this covers:
- Why RAID?
- Devices
- Hardware issues
- RAID setup
- Detecting, querying and testing
- Tweaking, tuning and troubleshooting
- Reconstruction
- Performance
- Related tools
- Partitioning RAID / LVM on RAID
The document is sprinkled with references to the deprecated raidtools which will be gradually removed.
Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Here goes a collection of frequently asked questions.
A mdadm-faq is available.
Areas Of Interest
- RAID Creation
- RAID Recovery
- RAID Administration
- RAID Boot
- SATA RAID Boot Recipe
- Preventing against a failing disk
External links
- Editing pages
- Wikipedia RAID including description of specific Linux RAID types
- Kernel Newbies basic information about working on kernel
- TLDP Linux RAID howto somewhat outdated Howto with many practical instructions
- Linux RAID FAQ from 2003
- SATA RAID FAQ about hardware/fake raid cards
- linux-raid mailing list archives
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