Gilboa Davara wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-31 at 20:38 -0600, Ian Pilcher wrote:
>
> Using LVM to create a single virtual device out of the md devices may
> make sense, *if* you trust pvmove, which the LVM HOWTO claims doesn't
> work.
I *don't*. When I add drives to a RAID5 array, I back-up -everything-,
delete -everything- and rebuild the array from scratch.
Doing work on RAID live array (with no backup), -even- if you are
working on another partition is a big no-no in my book. Single
mistake... single twisted IDE/SCSI/SATA cable tends to be a career
altering mistake ;)
As I've learned to my sorrow, no amount of RAID will protect you against
a misplaced 'rm -rf'.
I would love to have a *real* backup of my music collection.
Unfortunately, by "real" I mean some sort of relatively stable media
that can be put in a safe deposit box or something -- i.e. a USB disk
drive is out. To the extent that I've looked, tape solutions are just
too damn expensive.
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