On Fri, Nov 07, 2008 at 10:35:39AM +0100, Pieter Donche wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
>
>>> Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
>>> hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
>>> To FreeBSD it will look like e.g. a single large drive.
>>
On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
To FreeBSD it will look like e.g. a single large drive.
what is "RAID5 of RAID6"???
RAID5 or RAID6 (sorry, typing error)
If you w
Pieter Donche wrote:
Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
To FreeBSD it will look like e.g. a single large drive.
If you want to extend your disk space by plugging in an extra
disk, the hardware RAID controller wi
> On Thursday 06 November 2008 22:01:39 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > > Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
> > > hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
> >
> > what is "RAID5 of RAID6"???
>
> 'of' is 'or' in dutch, common typo for dutch or flemish people.
On Thursday 06 November 2008 22:01:39 Wojciech Puchar wrote:
> > Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
> > hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
>
> what is "RAID5 of RAID6"???
'of' is 'or' in dutch, common typo for dutch or flemish people.
--
Mel
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Suppose you have a system with multiple disks managed by a
hardware RAID controller in a RAID5 of RAID6 configuration,
what is "RAID5 of RAID6"???
To FreeBSD it will look like e.g. a single large drive.
If you want to extend your disk space by plugging in an extra
disk, the hardware RAID con