On 23.02.2014 03:37, Chris Murphy wrote:
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I haven't done a lot of testing in this area with actual hardware
but some people say using software raid between Windows and Linux is flakey. I think it
ought to work or it's a bug. But the thing to realize is that you have a Windows
driver doing software raid when Windows is running; and then you have a linux driver doing
software raid when linux is running. So it's absolutely got to work correctly or
you've totally defeated the purpose of even having raid1, and instead you're
better off with just a regular consistent backup, like once an hour or something.
- DMRAID aka "Fake RAID"
http://people.redhat.com/heinzm/sw/dmraid/ - 23-Sep-2004 12:13
Date speaks by itself! :)
- MD i.e. Multiple Device aka "Linux Software RAID"
Certainly recommendation!
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/
Link speaks by itself! :)
BIOS -> AHCI -> PERIOD!
"or, why you don't want to use the "RAID" provided by your
motherboard"
http://skrypuch.com/raid/
poma