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| + | ====== Raid Reliability ====== | ||
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| + | From: https:// | ||
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| + | It took a lot of back and forth but the basic idea is this, the calculator is “directionally” correct | ||
| + | but is not the most accurate way to model all of that stuff. We did evaluate a much faster model but on | ||
| + | an AWS m1.small instance it was taking over 15 minutes to complete with only one user. Simply put, this | ||
| + | RAID reliability calculator will give you a fairly good idea regarding which RAID level is the most | ||
| + | reliable given a number of drives. | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| ====== Fixing Disk Signature Collisions ====== | ====== Fixing Disk Signature Collisions ====== | ||
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