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use the second disk for raid1 or mysql?
moving mysql to the secondary disk seems like a good idea but then setting the two of them up as raid1 does too.
Can I have my cake and eat it somehow? centos5.2 btw tia |
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If you want more I/O go for mysql on secondary disk, and remember to keep backups offsite, as RAID-1 isn't a substitute for backups.
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so it's an either or situation. I should just go for centos with no raid and mysql on the second disk? I'm already backing up offsite daily.
cheers |
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