This type of RAID is a bit more expensive than the can you buy at your
store.  You can read on the different levels of raid here.

http://www.raid.com/04_01_00.html

Adam

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of Gordon Stewart
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [sambar] Fly Killer ? {01}

At 09:58 11/06/02 -0400, Adams, Jeff wrote :-

>That depends on what you are doing with the server.  If volatility is
not 
>an issue, RAM is cheap.  Drop a good 1G in the server, create a RAM
drive, 
>copy Sambar to it, and run the server from RAM.  File I/O speed becomes
a 
>non-issue as it's all in RAM.  However, if you want to keep your log
files 
>and/or deal with mail, you would not want these things stored only in 
>volatile memory.  Even with a battery backup, the risk of loss is too
high.

Well - With 'tweaking' - You could put it all in RAM,  - But make all 
important stuff - Write to the Hard-drive, - Even once every 5 minutes
or 
so (if there was any activity) - & you wont lose too much...

in my Belarc report, is this any good ? - Or do I NEED to upgrade,
before 
going "live" ??

533 megahertz AMD K6-2 w/3DNow!
64 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache


 From the discussion tonight - I dont think the above is suitable (I'm
only 
on a 56K modem now - Getting higher speed (cable etc.. -) In a 4-5
months)...


>If you are using software RAID, switch to a hardware RAID controller.
If 
>you are using a hardware RAID controller, make sure it has adequate 
>RAM.  Examine why are you using RAID.  Is it for speed and space?

What is Raid ?

The only Raid I know is a fly/bug killer ;-)

G.

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