Mohsen Rezayatmand wrote:
I agree, it is not a good idea to Raid swap space, it is also faster if you do not Raid the swap.


Given the main reason for RAID is fault tolerance, what happens if the drive holding SWAP craps out and it's not RAID? Would that not tend to cause problems for a running system to lose everything in SWAP? On a server I have at home, everything is on RAID 5, except /boot, which is RAID 1.


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