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Re: OT Raid Setup for MP3 Server



>from but how do you work out what the logical drive capacity is likely to
be?

My original reason for the mirroring 0+1 solution was to be able to
string a number of Audiotrons off the server and make sure I don't
get any issues with file access if two Audiotrons want to play the
same track? Objective being very basic zoned audio before spending
shed loads on the ELAN system

On the Audiotron tack, does anyone have any experience of buying them
from  htttp://www.thenerds.net , or know of a company who will ship
to an address other than cardholders?

Cheers

Paul
--- In ukha_d@y..., "graham_howe" <graham@s...> wrote:
> Forgive me for hijacking this thread for personal use, but I have a
> question about raid 5 so I thought I'd add it here rather than
start
> a new topic.
>
> I have recently rebuilt my server with a raid 5 contoller and 3 hot
> swap drives. The drives are 2 x 80 and 1 x 60 so my logical disk is
> 140Gb. With disk prices falling quite dramatically, I thought that
I
> would take the opportunity to upgrade, but I don't want to
completely
> rebuild the server.
>
> My understanding is that if I simply remove one disk and replace it
> with another, then the system will automatically 'sync' the new
disk
> so that everything is hunky dorey again. If that is the case, then
> can I simply replace one disk at a time (allowing time for 'sync')
> until I achieve my desired configuration.
>
> A few points concern me, first is it OK for a disk to be replaced
> with a larger one. Second, is it possible to add additional disks
to
> the array (although they will have to be fixed as I have no more
5.25
> bays for hot swap caddies) without rebuilding.
>
> Regards
>
> Graham


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