On Sun, Jul 06, 2008 at 09:26:35PM -0400, Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
I don't think dmraid and mdraid *are* functionally the same. dmraid
was written as more or less a compatibilty hack, so people using
fakeRAID with its Windows-only software drivers could still
dual-boot. That could have changed somewhat while I wasn't looking,
but it doesn't sound like it has changed much.
mdraid is still the only "real" Linux softRAID
implementation... though LVM also does some very RAID-like things.
It would be good if dmraid was better optimized, or more complete --
possibly by reusing some of md -- but no one has done the work.
Anyway, the consensus for a long time seems to be that, unless you
need to dual-boot with a Windows system using fakeRAID drivers, you
should just put the drive controller in AHCI mode and use mdraid.
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