[Bug 1356392] Re: lacks sw raid1 install support

2015-07-09 Thread JuanJo Ciarlante
With maas 1.9 deprecating d-i, what option is left for maas swraid installs ?
Please consider re-prioritizing.

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[Bug 1356392] Re: lacks sw raid1 install support

2015-05-13 Thread Brad Marshall
** Tags added: canonical-bootstack

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[Bug 1356392] Re: lacks sw raid1 install support

2014-08-14 Thread Robie Basak
Thanks LaMont.

Importance -> Wishlist since this is a missing feature, but this should
probably be considered as a blueprint item.

** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Wishlist

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[Bug 1356392] Re: lacks sw raid1 install support

2014-08-13 Thread LaMont Jones
Following up on a discussion from today with more detail.

For metal in the datacenters, everything that can be RAID, is.  The
driving reason for this is to avoid a disk failure resulting in machine
downtime.  Given the number of drives in a modern datacenter, it's not a
question of "if a drive fails", but rather "how many drive failures did
we have this last week or two?".

In almost all cases, we have hardware RAID controllers, and this reality
is hidden from the operating system.  In cases where we don't have a
card (blades being today's example), we use software RAID (allowing
operation with a degraded RAID) to achieve the same result.

Generally speaking, we use RAID1, with RAID 5 when the drives aren't big
enough and performance is less critical, RAID 10 where performance is
critical (and the individual drives are too small for the job).

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