Comment on should i do a raid configuration or is it risky
rhys@lemmy.rhys.wtf 1 month ago
I’d suggest it depends on your hardware setup. If you have sufficient disks and care about availability and/or performance of your data access, RAID is rarely a bad idea.
If you choose to do a software RAID in Linux without Intel RST, you have three main options: mdadm, LVM, and ZFS. You can explore those options on your own, but my personal view is that ZFS is wonderful to work with and comes with tons of benefits itself alongside its ZRAID implementation, making it my preferred choice.
Mwa@lemm.ee 1 month ago
tbh i can do btrfs or zfs or mdam with ext4 but i dont like how btrfs is kinda unreliable (not really kindof) zfs requires a third party module to work with linux and mdam would be a nice option and i hope its easier to enable raid on