Re: With 4 disks should I go for RAID 5 or RAID 10

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Mark Mielke wrote:
Shane Ambler wrote:
So in a perfect setup (probably 1+0) 4x 300MB/s SATA drives could
deliver 1200MB/s of data to RAM, which is also assuming that all 4
channels have their own data path to RAM and aren't sharing. (anyone know how segregated the on board controllers such as these
are?)
>> (do some pci controllers offer better throughput?)
>> We all know that doesn't happen in the real world ;-) Let's say we
>> are restricted to 80% - 1000MB/s - and some of that (10%) gets used
>> by the system - so we end up with 900MB/s delivered off disk to
postgres - that would still be more than the perfect rate at which
2x 300MB/s drives can deliver.

I achieve something closer to +20% - +60% over the theoretical performance of a single disk with my four disk RAID 1+0 partitions.

If a good 4 disk SATA RAID 1+0 can achieve 60% more throughput than a single SATA disk, what sort of percentage can be achieved from a good SCSI controller with 4 disks in RAID 1+0?

Are we still hitting the bus limits at this point or can a SCSI RAID still outperform in raw data throughput?

I would still think that SCSI would still provide the better reliability that it always has, but performance wise is it still in front of SATA?



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Shane Ambler
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