On the fly disk space hardware enlargers?
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 2:48 pm
Hi,
Does anyone know about more ways to enlarge a "raid-5" or similar without having to move your data?
I know http://www.drobo.com does this, but it only has usb which is bad.
The infrant nv+ (netgear) http://www.infrant.com/products/product ... S%20NVPlus
Does also have x-raid, this will allow replacing the disks with a larger version 1 by 1. Assuming that all 4 disks are replaced by a bigger one (still maintaining the raid-5, the array is as big as the smallest disk)
Also i know that windows home server, has funcionality to create a sort of raid-5, which will allow growth, but not 100% sure about it.
Are there any other solutions out there? The best would be a drobo with ethernet, because you can stick 1 bigger disk in it and it will grow your filesystem, regardless of the sizes of the other one. While maintaining integrity if 1 disks fails.
// Erik (binkey.nl)
Does anyone know about more ways to enlarge a "raid-5" or similar without having to move your data?
I know http://www.drobo.com does this, but it only has usb which is bad.
The infrant nv+ (netgear) http://www.infrant.com/products/product ... S%20NVPlus
Does also have x-raid, this will allow replacing the disks with a larger version 1 by 1. Assuming that all 4 disks are replaced by a bigger one (still maintaining the raid-5, the array is as big as the smallest disk)
Also i know that windows home server, has funcionality to create a sort of raid-5, which will allow growth, but not 100% sure about it.
Are there any other solutions out there? The best would be a drobo with ethernet, because you can stick 1 bigger disk in it and it will grow your filesystem, regardless of the sizes of the other one. While maintaining integrity if 1 disks fails.
// Erik (binkey.nl)