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RAID 0 - Striping

Linked from: Configuring Partitions and RAID

Preparing the Hardware

For software RAID 0, you need at least two hard disks. Since the RAID partition on both the hard disks must be of equal size, it is a good idea to use hard disks with (roughly) the same storage capacity.

In our example, we are using two SATA disks. These hard disks are detected in Linux as:

For purposes of this demonstration we will assume that /dev/sda is used for the system partition, swap, and boot partition.

Deleting Partitions

Please refer to Deleting Partitions if you need assistance in removing existing partitions.

Creating the RAID 0 Partition

We will create a RAID 0 volume for our MySQL server using /var/lib/mysql as our mount point. This will allow our database server to optimize for speed.

Repeat the same process for sdc and, be sure to mark the correct allowable drive and take the marks off of all the other drives.

Now that we should have two identical configurations, we can create the software RAID disk:

Configuring the Boot Loader

Once completed, click OK and continue through the boot loader installation process. Please refer to Boot Loader document for if you require help with this step.

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