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institute_lorentz:gnulinux_workstations [2018/08/30 14:39] – [Compilers and libraries] lenocil | institute_lorentz:gnulinux_workstations [2018/10/08 07:43] – [Local disks] lenocil |
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/dev/md0 1922599800 27092644 1797821652 2% /data2 | /dev/md0 1922599800 27092644 1797821652 2% /data2 |
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In most cases, but not always, /data2 is configured as the mount point of a RAID[1|5] stack, meaning that data in it have a certain level of redundancy which can protect against disk failures. Note however, that storing all data on /data2 in RAID configuration will still not prevent data loss if all disks in the array `die', your computer tower gets destroyed by a fire or in any other disastrous event. **You are strongly encourage to keep your personal backup of any important data.** | In most cases, **but not always**, /data2 is configured as the mount point of a RAID[1|5] stack, meaning that data in it have a certain level of redundancy which can protect against disk failures. Note however, that storing all data on /data2 in RAID configuration will still not prevent data loss if all disks in the array `die', your computer tower gets destroyed by a fire or in any other disastrous event. **You are strongly encourage to keep your personal backup of any important data.** |
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To check if any of your workstation's disks are arranged in a RAID configuration type | To check if any of your workstation's disks are arranged in a RAID configuration type |
institute_lorentz/gnulinux_workstations.txt · Last modified: 2024/03/29 20:44 by jansen