With maas 1.9 deprecating d-i, what option is left for maas swraid installs ?
Please consider re-prioritizing.
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lacks sw raid1 install
With maas 1.9 deprecating d-i, what option is left for maas swraid installs ?
Please consider re-prioritizing.
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Thanks LaMont.
Importance - Wishlist since this is a missing feature, but this should
probably be considered as a blueprint item.
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Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: curtin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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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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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
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