Andy Smith wrote:
The newer set of people recommending partitions are mostly doing so
because there's been a few incidents of "helpful" PC motherboards
detecting on boot what they think is a corrupt GPT, and replacing it
with a blank one, damaging the RAID. This is a real thing that has
happened to more than one person; it even got linked on Hacker News
I believe.
Then there will just be people going by taste.
Personally I still put them directly on drives. If I ever get taken
out by one of those crappy motherboards, I reserve the right to get
a different religion. 😀
I'm clearly a member of a third group of people,,, :-)
Putting partitions on the RAID drives helps *me* identify them.