[Wylug-discuss] Q1: RAID capable network file servers and Lin ux

ALLEN, David David.ALLEN at eur.crowncork.com
Tue May 17 11:53:46 BST 2005


Option 1 is to use a Snap server, which is a raid server running linux!
(with a few catches) We have one and it performs OK. If you need any further
info let me know.

Option 2. I remember reading a few months ago about a project to turn a PC
into a NAS server. I have not heard anything since, but I am sure it will be
out there somewhere!


David

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Stainburn [mailto:gary.stainburn at ringways.co.uk]
Sent: 16 May 2005 17:31
To: wylug-discuss at wylug.org.uk
Subject: [Wylug-discuss] Q1: RAID capable network file servers and Linux


Hi folks.

We're looking into ways of performing backups of our Windows XP network 
and we've just had a salesman in suggesting a VERITAS based solution.

Part of this solution consisted of having a large DELL/IBM/HP server 
with a RAID controller and 4 hot-swap disks, running NT/2003/whatever.

How well does Linux behave on such a platform?  Can you do a hot-swap of 
a faulty disk and rebuild the RAID array with no downtime, and if so, 
how easy is it?  Are there any gotchas I need to be aware of, or any 
reason for me to not put Linux forward for this solution (seem like the 
perfect Linux application for me)?

Gary
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