Possibility for a parallel relaxed RAID?

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From: Berkey B Walker
Date: Thursday, March 18, 2010 - 12:01 pm

There maybe many folks out there who want to use RAID on their personal, 
non-production systems.  Assuming access and thru-put values are not 
critical a problem might be "You can't use Desktop drives for RAID".  
Which, I think, most of us know is not really true, but - - If the 
timing issues were to be relaxed, allowing the drive to fix itself, 
before being kicked by the md process, might not the average Joe be 
better served?  There is a big difference between going a mile and 
buying a commodity drive, and being "up" in an hour vs. finding a 
working system, going online, paying price+, and getting/paying fast 
shipping. Which might resolve the issue in days instead of hours.

Any possibility of a parallel, less critical to drive response, release 
of md?  Or a patch to allow same?

Thanks
Berk Walker berkatpanixperiodcom

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Messages in current thread:
Possibility for a parallel relaxed RAID?, Berkey B Walker, (Thu Mar 18, 12:01 pm)
Re: Possibility for a parallel relaxed RAID?, Neil Brown, (Thu Mar 18, 2:54 pm)
Re: Possibility for a parallel relaxed RAID?, Randy Terbush, (Thu Mar 18, 4:00 pm)
Re: Possibility for a parallel relaxed RAID?, Neil Brown, (Thu Mar 18, 6:54 pm)