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| | Linux has a lovely software raid feature set with a ton of options and levels for just about any situation, however one thing that most people use it for is data retention when your hard disk does die (not if, when). With the new tools that are around these days, a lot of the documentation is out of date on how to check RAID arrays - and one of the worst things in the world is when you figure "it doesn't matter that drive died", whack in another clean disk and SURPRISE! you have another faulty disk!
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| | RAID is a Redundant Array of Inexpensive disks, but nowadays it is called Redundant Array of Independent drives, is a data storage virtualization technology that merge multiple drive segments into a logical unit for the plan of data redundancy or performance enhancement.
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| | I've recently updated my server from an older Ubuntu LTS version to Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS. The upgrade didn't go through smoothly but I don't fully ...
| | shibumi.dev
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| The personal blog of Christian Rebischke