Re: [ale] Gigabyte MoBo RAID and RH-7.2
Michael Smith
msmith at mikeandmel.com
Thu Mar 14 09:41:02 EST 2002
My average IO speed is a good bit higher using RAID0 than no RAID at all.
I forgot what the command was to check the speed(someone posted this a
month or so ago) but when I compared it to others postings, my io speed was
a good bit faster. I guess its comparing apples to oranges unless you have
the same Mobo and hard drives, though.
Mike
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 11:44:58PM -0500, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
>> Maybe that's why no one has busted buns to write the driver; why do it
>> when kernel RAID is sitting there?
>
> ...especially when the kernel raid has been extensively tested ans is
> known to be extemely reliable. :)
>
> You can't hot-swap drives with the onboard controllers, you can't add
> and remove drives to the array (on the fly) with the onboard
> controllers.. etc.
>
>> Yeah, that's true, but there may be times when you want "ludicrous
>> speed" from your drives and you're willing to get it at the expense of
>> reliability. Thankfully, many RAID controllers (dunno if kernel RAID
>> does this yet) will let you make stripe sets out of mirrors or vice
>> versa such that you can get that speed and still be able to lose one
>> or more drives.
>
> Oh, the kernel has let you do that for quite some time now. RAID5 a
> set of RAID5 arrays? No problem. :)
>
> But in all seriousness, single drive transfer rates are exceeding 40
> MB/sec, so you're rarely hurting for sustanied transfer speeds. RAID0
> doesn't boost average access times either -- because you're striping,
> both drives generally need to be doing the same thing at the same time
> so you can't have 'em seeking individually -- and that's what really
> boosts performance. Average I/Os per second.
>
> - Pizza
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Michael Smith
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