> > btw, your production machine is (3|4|5)0 GB big and only 3 disks?
> > each disk must be 9GB huge. RAID0 won't like these beasts, it
> > prefers many small ones.
>
> You might have mistaken me. We strip 3 disks with 2 SCSI
> channels into one disk set. But in the machine itself,
> we have a dozen drives, and couples of disk sets.
Similarly. Why many disksets of 3 disks each? Why not a single
diskset of a dozen drives? How can you ensure disk I/O don't
converge onto a single diskset and leave other disksets unused?
> The I/O characteristics of Harvest (Squid ?) seems
> to be read random and write sequential. I am not too
> sure how a single drive approach might work out for
> Harvest. A single drive approach might not have the
> amount of disk bandwidth as of stripping, but it
> does offer the extra head space, which might be useful
> for the Read Random characteristics.
What is "extra head space"?
Go read about RAID. RAID0 can be tuned to cater for random
and sequential access patterns.
> How you guys organize your disks over there ?
Like what I've preached.
--- Ivan Leong <ivanl@pacific.net.sg> the power to move Systems Engineer, Pacific Internet http://ilsp.pacific.net.sgReceived on Sun Jul 28 1996 - 21:08:11 MDT
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