Build a Home Terabyte Backup System Using Linux
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8590
Nice, cheap path towards a huge backup server.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8590
Nice, cheap path towards a huge backup server.
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(comment by Jason)
Have you seen this article on ATAoE which falls under
the “fun with RAID” category:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8149
The Coraid systems look promising. Wish we had budget
for that here at work…
(response by me)
Nice! Hadn’t seen that before. I haven’t thought much about hardware until recently… in my new job I’ve spent a lot of time learning about it (so the link is much appreciated!).
I’m curious what the author used to test read/write times. Bonnie++ probably wouldn’t be a good measuring tool unless buffer sizes were tweaked.
It’s cool that he used JFS since it’s easy to grow partitions without unmounting (like XFS, ReiserFS). I’ve used XFS a bit at home but it’s tough for me to really tell any huge differences between the performance of ext3 partitions. I have to do a hdparm test or two to really know what’s faster.
Comment by adamm — December 1, 2005 @ 5:02 am CST