Re: NCQ general question

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Mark Lord wrote:
> Gentoopower wrote:
>> Raz Ben-Jehuda(caro) wrote:
>>> i am thinking of buying a promise card sataII pcix.
>>> they have two types, a card which support NCQ
>>> and another that does not.
>>> What is the bennifit of buying  a card with NCQ tagging ?
>>>   
>> How about: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_command_queueing
>
> Yuck.. what a lousy wiki entry.
>
> NCQ vs. TCQ:  NCQ has a much more efficient low-level protocol,
> making the host-side (controller, operating-system) quite a bit
> simpler than with NCQ.
>
> Both use 32-deep queue depths, and neither of them are worth a
> damn on Linux yet.  Except possibly in the libata ahci driver,
> or vendor-provided drivers (open source, even) for some chipsets.
>
> In theory, NCQ/TCQ can speed up a very busy fileserver that is
> handling mostly tiny I/O requests.  Practically no measurable
> benefit for single-user systems.
That's a lousy comment:-)

Single-User systems can have lots of I/O requests too.
If I compile something in the backround, listen to music, while copying
files from one drive to the other.
I also have lots of I/O while booting.
I have two seagates in my box a 160GB 7200.7 and 160GB 7200.9(SATAII
NCQ), using NFORCE4.
I can defintely feel the speed difference between the two drives.

P.S. Just waiting to see NCQ support for my nforce system in libata:-)
>
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