Yeah, there is definitely something to be said for well executed appended JBOD, but I like having a little having more control over what's actually going on. A well executed striped RAID (0,5,6,etc) will also give you a nice performance boost, which should increase as more drives are added....not the performance really makes much difference in my setup since I have a 1Gbps bottleneck at the network interface...It is much more of a pain to implement and manage a good RAID array, but I think it's worth it. Plus, since I use RAID-5, if any one drive in my array dies, I don't lose any data at all (assuming I get a new drive and populate it before any more drives fail). That's saved me a lot of trouble once already; I had one of my 1.5TB drives die a few months ago, and it was then that I stopped feeling bad about 'losing' one drive's worth of storage space (due to the RAID-5 parity)...it's a lot better to have to buy one more drive than to have to restore 1.5TB of data...if it's even possible to restore that data from another source.


It is much more of a pain to implement and manage a good RAID array, but I think it's worth it. Plus, since I use RAID-5, if any one drive in my array dies, I don't lose any data at all (assuming I get a new drive and populate it before any more drives fail). That's saved me a lot of trouble once already; I had one of my 1.5TB drives die a few months ago, and it was then that I stopped feeling bad about 'losing' one drive's worth of storage space (due to the RAID-5 parity)...it's a lot better to have to buy one more drive than to have to restore 1.5TB of data...if it's even possible to restore that data from another source.
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) I seem to remember you have the drives spread across multiple PCs in there? Do you have them network mounted and accessible as a single unit or what?
(I just have to come up with a good idea for it....)



