How to Set Up RAID on a Bare Metal Server: Hardware vs. [...]


How to Set Up RAID on a Bare Metal Server: Hardware vs. Software RAID (2026 Guide)


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LONDON, UK – eServers, a premier provider of enterprise bare metal infrastructure and high-performance hosting in the United Kingdom, has published a comprehensive technical guide titled "How to Set Up RAID on a Bare Metal Server: Hardware vs. Software RAID (2026 Guide)." The step-by-step tutorial is specifically designed to assist systems administrators, DevOps engineers, and IT leaders in optimizing storage performance and data redundancy.



In the 2026 enterprise IT landscape, data integrity and system uptime are non-negotiable. When deploying physical server infrastructure, configuring a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) serves as the primary technical defense against physical drive failures. The new eServers tutorial provides an in-depth breakdown comparing dedicated Hardware RAID controllers against OS-level Software RAID setups.

"The decision between Hardware and Software RAID depends entirely on specific workload requirements, budget constraints, and acceptable CPU overhead," the guide highlights. "Hardware RAID utilizes a dedicated onboard controller processor and cache memory for superior performance without host CPU load. Software RAID, managed via native Linux tools like mdadm, provides a highly flexible, cost-effective alternative that excels on high-speed NVMe arrays."

Evaluating Topologies: From OS Boot Drives to High-IOPS Databases

The technical advisory evaluates standard RAID topologies—including RAID 0 (striping), RAID 1 (mirroring), RAID 5 (parity), and RAID 10 (striped mirrors). It identifies RAID 10 as the 2026 industry gold standard for high-performance database workloads due to its superior combination of write speed and multi-drive fault tolerance.



Furthermore, the tutorial delivers exact CLI commands for Linux administrators to install `mdadm`, initialize software arrays, format ext4 filesystems, and mount storage volumes directly. It also covers essential maintenance practices, such as continuously querying `/proc/mdstat` for array telemetry and drive SMART health.

30-45 Minute Hardware Replacement Guarantee

Highlighting operational continuity, eServers stresses that while RAID protects against physical drive degradation, off-site backups remain mandatory for comprehensive disaster recovery. To support client uptime during inevitable hardware wear, eServers backs all dedicated hardware with an industry-leading 30-45 Minute Hardware Replacement Response Time, providing rapid on-site drive swaps and remote technical assistance for rebuilding arrays.



To access the complete technical command reference and storage engineering guide, visit the official tutorial on the eServers website.

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