reconstruction -- where is the upper bound?

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I'm considering my options; currently I've got a server running on a
p2-400.  What causes the upper bound--IO bandwidth or CPU speed--with
regard to reconstruction of an array (say, a failed drive)?

I forget the numbers I usually see, because I do this a lot.  But it seems
to me it has more to do with IO bandwidth than CPU horsepower.  I've done
this with both SCSI and ATA, but currently I'm referring to an ATA system.

True?

Is there anything I can do to speed this up?






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