On Tue, Nov 02, 1999 at 08:09:29AM -0800, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
> Actually, HP-UX, on HP9000 V-class, has a journaling file system. I've got
that only guarantees filesystem metadata integrity,
not application data integrity.
> EMC coming in this afternoon, I'll ask them about the battery back
x27;s what I do.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew Clark
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> Subject: RE: PROs and CONs of booting RAID?
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>
> We have an HP Netserver which
e two technologies mentioned by James Manning
Matthew Clark.
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> Meyer
> Sent: 02 November 1999 04:22
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> Subject: RE: PROs and CONs
Actually, on High-Availability systems (like an HP 9000 V2500 pair, sharing
an EMC RAID box), the standard is to boot from an internal RAID set. The
entire system is presumed to be on a UPS system. In extreme cases, there is
enough local UPS installed for the system to run at least 10 minutes if t
[ Monday, November 1, 1999 ] Matthew Clark wrote:
> So... now that I've dumped my old machine for one that actually works, could
> anyone outline the pros & cons of booting a Hardware RAID device???
>
> Personally, I would have thought booting from RAID could possibly result in
> worse filesyste