by williamconley » Sun Sep 06, 2009 1:00 pm
nope. not in the least. even "real raid" is not helpful when the most often occuring flaw in a system is currupted data (mysql) which then renders your "redundant" system useless as it immediately duplicates the corrupted database. and the entire time it is slowing down your system to do it (remember: with mirror systems the "raid" engine MUST write all data in both places). in a RAID 5 system, the RAID controller can decide that one of the three (or more) places is a little busy right now and write it to the other two instead. this offers a generally slight improvement in performance instead of degradation.
that being said: no matter what the "RAID" advertisement is on the box, or brochure, or case ... if it can't do RAID5 or above, it's not "real". and software RAID or motherboard RAID is not bad, but it isn't something you want in your "performance-based" system. make no mistake, vicidial requires a performance based system. hi-res timing is required and must be always available to manage the dialer.
Now: if you REMOVE mysql from the system ... then I could see a possibility for an argument for RAID1 (mirror) on your vicidial box.
how to get it? well ... this IS a fairly standard ubuntu 32-bit server install. so ... perhaps you could try the ubuntu forums and see how to get the appropriate drivers installed. it may well also apply during vicibox installation.
obviously the vicidial forum is not a place where one can expect solutions for every possible permutation of hardware/ubuntu troubleshooting ... but Ubuntu is fairly large and is likely to be the place where this information resides. not to pass you off to another forum, but the depth of knowledge on this topic likely resides there, rather than here. (just count the number of users on both systems and you'll understand ... DELL is shipping ubuntu servers in some of its systems now!)
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