On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 11:02, Lucas Harms wrote: > Since a raid 1 is only about security, I doubt a proper raid 1 setup would > allow you to read from both drives. There is the possibility that through > some bug, a write and read could occur at the same time if the drives are on > different ide controllers. According to the Software RAID howto RAID-1 write performance may suffer due to the redundant writes, but read performance does benefit from the software RAID reading from the disk whose heads are closest to the data. In my experience with RH9/FC1 software RAID-1 the read performance is better than non-RAID with the same disks (almost 40% as measured by hdparm). The two drives used in this RAID array are on separate IDE interfaces. This is primarily because a drive failure will often take out that IDE interface, so using separate interfaces is more reliable. -- Brian Gaynor Precision MicroControl Corp. e-mail: briang@xxxxxxxxxxx web: http://www.pmccorp.com phone: 760.930.0101 direct: 760.930.0485 x13 fax: 760.930.0222