Re: Disk Elevator

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Depends is the best answer. It really depends on LVM and the other block
layer devices. As the io requests descend down the different layers they
will enter multiple request_queues, each request_queue will have and io
scheduler assigned to it, either the system default or one of the
others, or one of the block devices own, so it is hard to say. Only by
testing can you know for sure. In my tests LVM is very good with
unnoticeable overhead going to hardware RAID, but if you use MD RAID
then your experience might be different.
Hope this helps clarify.

It does, and I should have specified at the outset that this was with
respect to hardware raid.


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