ср, 24 сент. 2025 г. в 16:46, Nicolas George <[email protected]>:
> I mean, if some hard drives are unusable with RAID, at some point the > authors of the kernel will implement work-arounds to make them work > anyway, and the manufacturers will tweak their firmwares to avoid > cutting themselves from the server market. > So, does anybody here have up-to-date and reliable information about > this issue of SMR hard drives? Nothing changed. > If I will use the kernel of Debian Trixie or more recent, do I still > need to worry about SMR drives, or will they just work? They just work as a single and sometimes slow disk. > And more to the point: do you have specific models to recommend? For real raids (mdadm is real) — not recommended. You may try snapraid for parity and recovery. It will work but it is not a raid because it is a backup solution. -- Stanislav

