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I need to install CentOS 5.2 on a IBM Server xSeries 226, which comes with a IBM SERVERAID 6i RAID card. I think it is not a true hardware RAID card. I has, nevertheless, an interesting feature: 128MB of cache with battery backup.

I launched the CentOS boot DVD and CentOS correctly identified the card and the RAID 5 array as configured by the controller's BIOS.

My question now is: what would be the better way to implement RAID 5 on this server? Should I use the detected array and respective driver or should I delete the array and go for Linus Software RAID?

If both solutions are in fact Software RAID, is there any particular reason to prefer one of the methods?

I know that Linux RAID will create a universal, more compatible array, readable on any Linux machine. But is there some other reason that makes it preferrable to use the SERVERAID driver provided by CentOS? Is it optimized in any way that recommends its use?

Will the controller still make use of its cache and battery backup if configured as a plain SCSI controller with Linux Software RAID?

I hope that some more experienced list member can ellucidate me on this.

Thank you!

PS - The machine is powered by a Intel P4 Xeon processor served by 2.5GB of RAM. The disks are 3 IBM 10K rpm SCSI 320 with 73 GB each.
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Hi Miguel,

FWIW I have been running an IBM e server 346 with 6 73GB disks in two RAID volumes using the SERVERAID drivers for 3 years with no problems - performance is mucj better than my development system that used single - non-rad disks for various partitions.

ChrisG
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