On 7/16/20 5:36 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
It gets very complicated but it's also very
powerful and flexible.
Dedicated hardware just can't do stuff like this any more.
I largely agree for data stored on the systems.
However, PCs and compatibles, have long had an issue /reliably/ booting
across multiple drives. Especially with a soft failure on the primary
boot device.
As such, I find it much more convenient to have a hardware RAID
controller for at least the OS boot files. Then use all the fancy
feautes like you mention for data files.
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