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> Incorrect

Did you even read my comment? It's quite clear what your environment was in the data-centers, with spares and remote hands.

Mine wasn't and then I say three months I don't kid or jest.

> No problem to put /boot on a raid1 on a small partition across all drives

This is exactly the problem. If the drive isn't totally dead (like it doesn't even respond to IDENT) then there is a chance what the BIOS/UEFI would try to boot from it and even succeed in that (ie would load the MBR/boot app) and then there is no way to alter the boot process at this point. HW RAID card provides a single boot point and handle the failing drives by itself, never exposing those shenanigans to the upper level.

Like sure, you are happy with your setup, you never had a bad experience with it, you always had OOB management and remote hands - but it doesn't means what it a silver bullet working 100% of times for everyone.

Yes, I've seen systems with SW/fake RAID failed to boot because the boot process failed after selecting a half-dead drive as a boot device, with my own eyes. Thankfully I was geographically close to them, not 5000km away.

Yes, I serviced and prepared systems for the 5000km away divisions and they are really serviced only a couple of months in a year, all other time you need an extremely urgent reasons why do you need to a rent a heavy 'copter to go there. No, there is no remote-hands there. The maximum point of IT-competency there is raking bills with satellite Internet.




The house could also burn down. The point was there is nothing hardware raid makes uniquely possible, or even merely better, or even merely equal.




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