2006-09-29, 03:21 PM
Ted the Penguin Wrote:however with software raid it is software dependant, so as long as the OS can see the drives it will be able to restore the logical volume.You've answered your own problem there "as long as the OS can see the drives"
and what if it can't? You ever been through the process of recovering a Windows system where the OS is on mirrored drives and the system volume is on the failed disk?
RAID 5 performance in software is sub optimal at best as it requires multiple reads from the disk set to read the current contents, buffer, XOR to produce parity and then replace. As ever, we tend to replace software problems with bigger and faster hardware instead of addressing the actual problem by using the right controller in the first place.
Besides it's also cheaper to buy a hardware RAID card than it is to buy Windows 2003 server which is the version of Windows that supports software RAID5.
David.
I got carried away: 3 DVB-T tuners, a DVB-S tuner, 3 MVP's and 1.1TB of storage space