Re: Software RAID5 with 2.6.0-test

From: Samuel Flory
Date: Fri Oct 17 2003 - 13:48:08 EST


Måns Rullgård wrote:
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> writes:


However, I wouln't count on superior performance from software based
RAID 5 (ata/fakeraid or otherwise), that is whats real raid controllers
are for.

While an overloaded system may benefit from offloaded the CPU
requirements of RAID, unless you go to a very expensive external unit
the kernel RAID will usually outperform the inexpensive RAID embedded on
a controller. The kernel simply knows more about the data needs and can
can do things a controller can't.


What about the RAID controllers in the $400 category? Surely, they
must be doing something better than the $50 fakeraid controllers.


Yes, but follow this logic.

1)You are willing to devote 10% of 2Ghz xeon to software raid.
2)A $500+ controller has a 100Mhz proccessor.

Thus just from this you could guess that software raid has x2 as many clock cycles availble to it. It's even worse when you realize the 2Ghz xeon is a better proccessor in many more ways than just clock cycles.


The reasons to use that 500-1000 raid controller are due the features the controller gives you. Things like gracefull recovery from bad sectors, and SAF-TE support.


--
Once you have their hardware. Never give it back.
(The First Rule of Hardware Acquisition)
Sam Flory <sflory@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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