Op mijn zoektocht naar een goede oplossing voor mijn almaar groeiende dataverzameling stuitte ik op het volgende:
http://www.openegg.org/FlexRAID.curi
Dus ik ga zoeken op GoT.... niets! Weet niemand van het bestaan van deze relatief nieuwe oplossing?
(net als "Unraid" trouwens maar dit werkt toch anders)
http://www.openegg.org/FlexRAID.curi
Ik vind dit erg interessant klinken aangezien je niet je hele RAID array kwijtraakt bij een groot probleem.FlexRAID is a new twist on the old age technique of data parity as a way of protecting data.
It isn't meant to obsolete other RAID solutions.
Rather, it provides an additional option to consider.
All RAID solutions come with some sort of compromise, which means you pick the one that closely fits your needs.
As more and more people archive more and more data (also, tape backups are now being replaced with backup to hard disks), traditional RAID solutions simply don't fit as none of them were designed for archiving needs.
When you store a backup image, a movie, music, or any data that is not continuously edited, you are archiving.
You add more data to your archive repository over time, and at times, edit, rename, move, or delete some of that data.
For such needs, the high cost and high risk of traditional RAID solutions is simply not justified.
High risk? Well, yes. With stripped RAIDs (like RAID 5, 10, 0+1, 50, etc.), you lose ALL of your data if anything happens to the RAID volume beyond its fault tolerance.
With FlexRAID, the only thing you lose beyond its fault tolerance are the faulted data sources.
That means, if you have 5 disks and only one parity (tolerance of one), and you lose two disks (one fault beyond tolerance), the data on the remaining 3 disks is fully readable/writable
Dus ik ga zoeken op GoT.... niets! Weet niemand van het bestaan van deze relatief nieuwe oplossing?
(net als "Unraid" trouwens maar dit werkt toch anders)
8.960 Wp - 16 kW Daikin L/W - 2 x MHI L/L - gasloos sinds 2017 - Loxone - SAP/IS-U/ABAP - rijdt nog LPG ;-)