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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce
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      At home, I'll use LVM to build the RAID when using Linux, or the built-in RAID on my mobo with Windows. I don't want to spend extra money on enterprise RAID for at home. 99% of what I have at home is stateless, so reloads are easy. Worst case is I have to reinstall 70GB of games, but that's backed up so it's easy if I hit a scenario I cannot recover a RAIDed disk, or whatever.

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      • dave247D
        dave247 @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

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        • WrCombsW
          WrCombs @dave247
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          @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

          @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

          Thats what we use .

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @dave247
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            @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

            @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

            Depends on the implementation. Normally the question is not about whether it is better than nothing, but how is it better than the Windows OS' included RAID 1?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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              @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

              @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

              @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

              Thats what we use .

              Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                @obsolesce said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                At home, I'll use LVM to build the RAID when using Linux, or the built-in RAID on my mobo with Windows. I don't want to spend extra money on enterprise RAID for at home.

                That IS enterprise in the Linux case. Windows Software RAID is free, too, maybe not enterprise, but not horrible to the point of not being better than nothing.

                Enterprise RAID is almost always free.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @StorageNinja
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                  @storageninja said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                  Dell and HPE both make some really silly software RAID devices that require hardware dongles and configure through the BIOS, but are NOT FakeRAID.

                  You talking about the S series, or the Intel CPU ROC functions for NVMe drives (which have a dongle for certain features, or the ability to use non-Intel drives). I thought the OEM's were shunning VROC.

                  That's newer, and there is some interesting stuff there.

                  But I'm talking about the older SAS controller options (maybe it is S series?) that are basically just SAS controllers with drivers to install, but they are open about it and don't hide anything. Basically just a trivial step up from Windows Software RAID, but with support for Hyper-V, VMware ESXi, and most everything else, plus really simple management utilities.

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                    StorageNinja Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller there isn’t a software based raid option on ESXi unless you pass it to a VM or use vSAN. The cheapest raid controllers supported are the BOSS modules M.2 mirroring things.

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                    • stacksofplatesS
                      stacksofplates @StorageNinja
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                      @storageninja said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                      @scottalanmiller there isn’t a software based raid option on ESXi unless you pass it to a VM or use vSAN. The cheapest raid controllers supported are the BOSS modules M.2 mirroring things.

                      I think that's what our VxRails are coming with.

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                      • WrCombsW
                        WrCombs @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                        @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                        @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                        @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

                        Thats what we use .

                        Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

                        I just know that we mirror Drives, WE use RAID 1 : Using CLTR+Fduring the boot. Is it possible we are using FakeRAID? Completely! like we have all came to the conclusion of: This place is diseased with horrible practices. Why we dont use Windows RAID- but instead use FastTrak? I have no Idea.

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                          StorageNinja Vendor @stacksofplates
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                          @stacksofplates said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                          @scottalanmiller there isn’t a software based raid option on ESXi unless you pass it to a VM or use vSAN. The cheapest raid controllers supported are the BOSS modules M.2 mirroring things.

                          I think that's what our VxRails are coming with.

                          14Gen VxRAIL and ReadyNodes use's BOSS for the boot modules. VxRAIL keeps the factory re-install image I think on the SD Cards in case you need to factory nuke a node.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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                            @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                            @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                            @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                            @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

                            Thats what we use .

                            Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

                            I just know that we mirror Drives, WE use RAID 1 : Using CLTR+Fduring the boot. Is it possible we are using FakeRAID? Completely! like we have all came to the conclusion of: This place is diseased with horrible practices. Why we dont use Windows RAID- but instead use FastTrak? I have no Idea.

                            Oh, if you are doing CTRL-F during boot to configure RAID, pretty likely it is FakeRAID. But the one in your other thread didn't support that. That's a unique one, though?

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @StorageNinja
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                              @storageninja said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                              @scottalanmiller there isn’t a software based raid option on ESXi unless you pass it to a VM or use vSAN. The cheapest raid controllers supported are the BOSS modules M.2 mirroring things.

                              There used to be the S100 or something. I've seen VMware deployed (some time ago) with Software RAID from a third party.

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                              • WrCombsW
                                WrCombs @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

                                Thats what we use .

                                Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

                                I just know that we mirror Drives, WE use RAID 1 : Using CLTR+Fduring the boot. Is it possible we are using FakeRAID? Completely! like we have all came to the conclusion of: This place is diseased with horrible practices. Why we dont use Windows RAID- but instead use FastTrak? I have no Idea.

                                Oh, if you are doing CTRL-F during boot to configure RAID, pretty likely it is FakeRAID. But the one in your other thread didn't support that. That's a unique one, though?

                                Unique for sure, Because we us FakeRAID: but we could set it up to use Software RAID..

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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                                  @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                  @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

                                  Thats what we use .

                                  Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

                                  I just know that we mirror Drives, WE use RAID 1 : Using CLTR+Fduring the boot. Is it possible we are using FakeRAID? Completely! like we have all came to the conclusion of: This place is diseased with horrible practices. Why we dont use Windows RAID- but instead use FastTrak? I have no Idea.

                                  Oh, if you are doing CTRL-F during boot to configure RAID, pretty likely it is FakeRAID. But the one in your other thread didn't support that. That's a unique one, though?

                                  Unique for sure, Because we us FakeRAID: but we could set it up to use Software RAID..

                                  Right, you have options, but chose the weird one, it would seem. And the one that can't be used uniformly.

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                                  • WrCombsW
                                    WrCombs @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @wrcombs said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @dave247 said in Discovering FakeRAID in the Real World:

                                    @scottalanmiller What about RAID 1 on the motherboard? Yeah it's "fake", but it's still effectively mirroring the drives. I use that on my home pc and it hasn't failed me.

                                    Thats what we use .

                                    Is it? I thought you just determined that you didn't have FakeRAID, but had to use Windows RAID instead (which is the recommended choice anyway.)

                                    I just know that we mirror Drives, WE use RAID 1 : Using CLTR+Fduring the boot. Is it possible we are using FakeRAID? Completely! like we have all came to the conclusion of: This place is diseased with horrible practices. Why we dont use Windows RAID- but instead use FastTrak? I have no Idea.

                                    Oh, if you are doing CTRL-F during boot to configure RAID, pretty likely it is FakeRAID. But the one in your other thread didn't support that. That's a unique one, though?

                                    Unique for sure, Because we us FakeRAID: but we could set it up to use Software RAID..

                                    Right, you have options, but chose the weird one, it would seem. And the one that can't be used uniformly.

                                    Sadly this falls under : Being Plagued by horrible practices . . .

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