Description
mdadm FOR LINUX
mdadm is an open source, small, fast, and free command-line utility implemented in C and designed for maintaining, creating, and monitoring Linux "md" device arrays, popularly known as software RAID.
Technical Specifications:
- Open source
- Small and fast
- Command-line utility
- Designed for Linux "md" device arrays
- Software RAID support
Features:
- Creation and maintenance of RAID arrays
- Monitoring of multiple arrays
- Reshaping and resizing of active arrays
- Addition or removal of devices from arrays
- Assembling arrays without metadata
Installation Guide:
To install and use mdadm on your GNU/Linux operating system, follow these steps:
- Open the graphical package manager
- Search for mdadm and install the package
- If not available in repositories, download the latest version from Softpedia
- Extract the archive and navigate to the location of the files
- Compile the program using the 'make' command
- Install system-wide with 'sudo make install'
Publisher: Neil Brown
Publisher Link: Neil Brown Profile
User Reviews for mdadm FOR LINUX 7
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mdadm FOR LINUX is an efficient, command-line utility for managing Linux software RAID. It offers a simple setup process and powerful array management capabilities.
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mdadm is an outstanding tool for managing RAID arrays on Linux. It’s fast, efficient, and incredibly reliable!
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I love mdadm! It’s simple to use and has helped me manage my RAID setup flawlessly. Highly recommend it!
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This app is a game-changer for Linux users! The functionality and speed of mdadm are top-notch. Five stars!
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mdadm makes setting up and monitoring RAID so easy. I appreciate the open-source nature and its performance.
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Absolutely love mdadm! It's straightforward to configure and works seamlessly with my system. A must-have utility!
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mdadm is fantastic! It provides all the tools needed for managing MD devices without any hassle. Totally recommend it!