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I have a server that has 3 disks, and I'm planning on setting up a hardware RAID 5 configuration. Since RAID 5 requires a 3 disk minimum, if 1 disk fails, does the RAID 5 "dissappear" and the server stops working, or does it keep running long enough for a replacement drive to be put in for rebuilding? Is this allowed for hot swappable drives?
The server is a brand new ProLiant ML350 with three 146GB 10k SAS drives on a hardware RAID controller. The drives are hot swappable.
I have setup RAID0 and RAID1 before, but never RAID5. Let's say one of the drives fails, what would happen? Will I be able to hot swap a drive and keep on going? Should I get a few more drives before setting up the array or is it possible to add more drives afterwards?
The server is a brand new ProLiant ML350 with three 146GB 10k SAS drives on a hardware RAID controller. The drives are hot swappable.
I have setup RAID0 and RAID1 before, but never RAID5. Let's say one of the drives fails, what would happen? Will I be able to hot swap a drive and keep on going? Should I get a few more drives before setting up the array or is it possible to add more drives afterwards?
