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Preview by Thumbshots Booting From RAIDFRAME in multiuser before Parity re-write  Information
Booting From RAIDFRAME in multiuser before Parity re-write (hits: 71)
Url: http://openbsd-osnew.blogspot.com/2007/08/booting-from-raidframe-in-multiuser.html
Preview by Thumbshots Migrating Your System To Another Harddrive  Information
Tutorila on Migrating Your System To Another Harddrive (hits: 84)
Url: http://reactor-core.org/disk-migration.html
Preview by Thumbshots OpenBSD encrypted fileserver HOWTO  Information
In this document I will try to explain what it takes to get an encrypted fileserver with a webbased bittorrent-interface as mentioned here (hits: 117)
Url: http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/84/openbsd-encrypted-fileserver-howto
Preview by Thumbshots OpenBSD Encrypted NAS How-To  Information
In this document I will try to explain what it takes to get an encrypted NAS on OpenBSD. This involves software RAID and encrypted filesystems, as mentioned in this article (hits: 106)
Url: http://geektechnique.org/projectlab/797/openbsd-encrypted-nas-howto
Preview by Thumbshots RAIDing OpenBSD  Information
A step-by-step guide to installing OpenBSD on a software RAID1 mirror (hits: 100)
Url: http://www.argon18.com/raid_openbsd.html
Preview by Thumbshots Software RAID on OpenBSD using RAIDframe  Information
Software RAID provides an easy way to add redundancy or speed up a system without spending lots of money on a RAID adapter. OpenBSD includes support for software RAID using RAIDframe, which was ported from NetBSD, and supports RAID modes 0, 1, 4, 5 (hits: 115)
Url: http://www.linux.com/articles/52713?tid=8
Preview by Thumbshots Software RAID on OpenBSD using RAIDFRAME  Information
Software RAID on OpenBSD using RAIDFRAME (hits: 88)
Url: http://openbsd-osnew.blogspot.com/2007/03/software-raid-on-openbsd-using.html
Preview by Thumbshots Upgrade Wars: Attack of the Clones  Information
At each new release, some sysadmins seem to get a bit skittish about upgrading critical production machines. In some environments, you have to be 100% sure you won break something or at the very least be sure to have a fall-back plan should everything (hits: 79)
Url: http://www.undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20080319204706&mode=expanded&count=26
Preview by Thumbshots Using SMART to monitor hard drive health @ Calomel.org - Open Source Research and Reference  Information
SMART is is defined as the Self Monitoring Analysis & Reporting Technology. It is a monitoring system for computer hard disks to detect and report on various indicators of reliability, in the hope of anticipating failures. In effect, SMART can be used to (hits: 113)
Url: http://calomel.org/smart_hd_status.html