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VADALA : Managing Raid on Linux

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Zusatztext Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology is becoming a standard feature of computer systems that support mission-critical services like file sharing! mail exchange! or Web servers. RAID offers two benefits to these essential systems: improved I/O performance and fail-safe data storage.Although bandwidth problems on networks are well documented! the internal data transfer bottleneck that exists at the hardware level in each system can also leave you with perplexing performance issues. RAID is a cost-effective and easy-to-manage way to alleviate this bandwidth problem by distributing the I/O load seamlessly across multiple disks and controllers.RAID also provides uninterrupted data access through disk mirroring and parity algorithms. That means systems can remain online even during a disk or controller failure. RAID is scalable! making it robust enough for large! high-traffic sites and small! critical systems. By using RAID! system administrators can combine single disks into terabytes worth of data storage.Managing RAID on Linux covers everything system administrators need to know to put together a system that can support RAID. You will learn about the different types of RAID! along with associated technologies and issues! and how to choose the best RAID system for your needs. With a step-by-step! hands-on approach! the author guides you through the installation of either Linux software RAID or a hardware RAID card. The book shows how to build an array and optionally install a high-performance file system. Contents include:* An introduction to RAID and Linux* Planning and architecture of your RAID system* Building a software RAID* Software RAID tools and references* Building a hardware RAID* Performance and tuning of your RAID systemRAID has become the low-cost solution of choice to deal with the ever-increasing demand for data storage space. Written for system administrators! power users! tech managers! and anyone who wants to learn about RAID technology! Managing RAID on Linux sidesteps the often-confusing vendor-specific approach you'll find elsewhere to give you the straight story on RAID. Even non-Linux users will find this book full of valuable material. Informationen zum Autor lives in New York City. He works for azurance.com, an open source and security consulting firm that he co-founded. He has been published in SysAdmin Magazine, Linux Journal, The Perl Journal, and The Journal of Linux Technology. Klappentext Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) technology is becoming a standard feature of computer systems that support mission-critical services like file sharing, mail exchange, or Web servers. RAID offers two benefits to these essential systems: improved I/O performance and fail-safe data storage.Although bandwidth problems on networks are well documented, the internal data transfer bottleneck that exists at the hardware level in each system can also leave you with perplexing performance issues. RAID is a cost-effective and easy-to-manage way to alleviate this bandwidth problem by distributing the I/O load seamlessly across multiple disks and controllers.RAID also provides uninterrupted data access through disk mirroring and parity algorithms. That means systems can remain online even during a disk or controller failure. RAID is scalable, making it robust enough for large, high-traffic sites and small, critical systems. By using RAID, system administrators can combine single disks into terabytes worth of data storage.Managing RAID on Linux covers everything system administrators need to know to put together a system that can support RAID. You will learn about the different types of RAID, along with associated technologies and issues, and how to choose the best RAID system for your needs. With a step-by-step, hands-on approach, the author guides you through the installation of either Linux software RAID or a hardware RAID card. The book sho...

List of contents













  • Preface




  • Chapter 1: Introduction




  • Chapter 2: Planning and Architecture




  • Chapter 3: Getting Started: Building a Software RAID




  • Chapter 4: Software RAID Reference




  • Chapter 5: Hardware RAID




  • Chapter 6: Filesystems




  • Chapter 7: Performance, Tuning, and Maintenance




  • Additional Resources




  • Hardware RAID Controller Vendors




  • Colophon




Product details

Authors VADALA, Derek Vadala, Vadala Derek
Publisher O REILLY & ASS
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.05.2004
 
EAN 9781565927308
ISBN 978-1-56592-730-8
Series CLASSIQUE US
CLASSIQUE US
O'Reilly Ser.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Operating systems, user interfaces

Linux, COMPUTERS / Operating Systems / Linux, RAID Linux data storage storage

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