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On 22/12/2011 7:25 p.m., Benjamin wrote:
Hi,

While we are planning for fast disk, h/w vendor tells that for SAS(15k) they suggest raid controller.But as per squid , they do not suggest RAID terminology.So suppose if we use disks as normal each single disk rather than as single raid ( bunch of disk) with raid controller, is has any performance impact?

What is best for disk ? each disk as single disk or need to go with raid controller with as a raid ( bunch of disks) ? Kindly suggest us, what is the better option while planing for h/w selection.?

Thanks,
Benjamin

As Chai Wei said, RAID on the OS partition for system protection. But For the Squid cache_dir individual disks.

On a high performance install such as the one you are aiming for Squid will push the disks to their hardware I/O limits, RAID just gets in the way. If you have to use RAID at all (SAN situations) make sure it has a high performance hardware controller and is set to the RAID type with lowest possible overheads.

Amos


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