Re: RAID1 VS RAID5

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Il dom, 2003-10-26 alle 17:55, Matti Aarnio ha scritto:

>  Performance boosting isn't primary goal in RAID schemes involving
>  data replication.
> 
RAID5 offers a nice performance boosts.



>  For RAID1 a suitably chosen read-interleave could be used to improve
>  _large_ file reads, of course.  Another strategy is to distribute read
>  operations to all online disks forming up the RAID1 set with elevators
>  of their own.
> 
> > Is there a patch to change raid1 behaviour?
> 
>  If it feels important, such can be made.
> 

Who will make it?


> > In linux 2.6.0 is it better?
> 
>  It can be made, if it isn't.

So? 2.6.0 have different raid1 code?


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Mario Giammarco.it

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