> From: Scott Ehrlich [mailto:sc...@ehrlichtronics.com]
> 
> I just had a chance to get more involved with the hardware - it turns
> out we actually have a preconfigured RAID 6 setup with each drive
> showing 2 TB available.
> 
> I am going to break the RAID and see capacity we can recover.  Glad it
> is not in production, yet :-)

You're probably saying something that makes sense if read differently or 
phrased differently, but I can't make any sense of it.

If you have 4x 4TB drives in a raid6, then the OS will only see one drive with 
8TB (so the phrase "each drive showing some number of TB" would not be 
applicable).  Its performance will be terrible for random IO, but probably ok 
for serial IO which will certainly almost never happen.  Perhaps you might want 
to change it to Raid-10, or simply two separate mirrors.

If you break the raid and present individual drives to vmware, you will have no 
redundancy at all.  Cuz as I said in other email - vmware can't do soft raid.
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