RAID1
is hardware mirroring. Your current RAID controller should support
it.
here's
a link on the different RAID levels
http://www.raid-storage.com/raid.html
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Subject: RE: Mirroring of Log
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Usually the HW RAID will support mirrors as well. Plug in two
drives into the array, and check the RAID options...
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DOH!!! Yeah, I kind
of spaced on that. You get used to doing something one way and forget that you
can do
Why not Raid-5 for exchange?
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RAID1 is hardware mirroring
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From: Bill Beckett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 1:13 PM
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Subject: RE: Mirroring of Log files.
Why not Raid-5