Linux Raid
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Revision as of 15:12, 5 February 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.
Contents |
Help wanted
Please contact David Greaves if you'd like to help with this site.
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.
Areas Of Interest
- RAID Creation
- RAID Recovery
- RAID Administration
- RAID Boot
- SATA RAID Boot Recipe
- Preventing against a failing disk
External links
- Editing pages
- 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- TLDP Linux RAID howto somewhat outdated Howto with many practical instructions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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