Re: question on RAID performance

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If you want to higher R/W performance, you should go for raid0.
raid0 fragments the data into the number of disks and distributes them.
It gains a big performance.  One drive fails, however, all data gone.
raid5's benefit is not the speed but the effective space usage with
the least data redundancy.
Bitwise parity calculation consumes lots of processing power.  So
raid5 is the least choice in terms of performance.

-john

On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 6:43 PM, Jerry Geis <geisj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>  I was wonder what experiences there are out there with using RAID-X for
>  performance increases. I do use RAID-1 (2 disks) but am interested in
>  attemtps to gain higher R/W performance. Do the RAID-5's etc give
> noticeable
>  performace increases?
>
>  A significant help for me was using ccache for compiling programs. That was
>  a real performance increase.
>
>  Thanks for any suggestions/opinions.
>
>  jerry
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