* New idea about RAID and SSD
@ 2009-09-01 12:44 Massimo Maggi
2009-09-01 13:05 ` Sander
2009-09-01 13:10 ` jim owens
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From: Massimo Maggi @ 2009-09-01 12:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-btrfs
Hi,
SSDs have low latency but a high price per GB,
Traditional hard disks have high latency, but high sequential read/write
speed and low price per GB.
Is possibile to use a SSD for metadata, which requires many seeks and is
relatively small, in a special "RAID mode" with a traditional hard disk
for the extents of the real data?
A cheap but performant SSD (maybe 32 GB) + a big and fast HD (maybe 1.5
TB, or two in RAID0 - 3TB ), wouldn't create an array much cheaper than
a ssd-only array of the same size, and much faster (in
not-only-sequential workload) than one or two traditional HDs in RAID0?
Would it work?
Thank you for your precious time!
Massimo Maggi
massimo@mmmm.it
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* Re: New idea about RAID and SSD
2009-09-01 12:44 New idea about RAID and SSD Massimo Maggi
@ 2009-09-01 13:05 ` Sander
2009-09-01 13:10 ` jim owens
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From: Sander @ 2009-09-01 13:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Massimo Maggi; +Cc: linux-btrfs
Hello Massimo,
Massimo Maggi wrote (ao):
> SSDs have low latency but a high price per GB,
> Traditional hard disks have high latency, but high sequential read/write
> speed and low price per GB.
> Is possibile to use a SSD for metadata, which requires many seeks and is
> relatively small, in a special "RAID mode" with a traditional hard disk
> for the extents of the real data?
> A cheap but performant SSD (maybe 32 GB) + a big and fast HD (maybe 1.5
> TB, or two in RAID0 - 3TB ), wouldn't create an array much cheaper than
> a ssd-only array of the same size, and much faster (in
> not-only-sequential workload) than one or two traditional HDs in RAID0?
> Would it work?
If you talk RAID0 (eg no redundancy), you could RAID0 one or several
traditional disks, and use the SSD as a journal device. That would be
ext3/4 only btw.
With mdadm you could create a RAID1 and use --write-mostly:
-W, --write-mostly
subsequent devices listed in a --build, --create, or --add com-
mand will be flagged as 'write-mostly'. This is valid for RAID1
only and means that the 'md' driver will avoid reading from
these devices if at all possible. This can be useful if mirror-
ing over a slow link.
Where the 'slow link' would be the traditional disk. But this is raid1 and
doesn't help in your case (but couldn't resist the need to mention it :-)
Sander
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2009-09-01 12:44 New idea about RAID and SSD Massimo Maggi
2009-09-01 13:05 ` Sander
@ 2009-09-01 13:10 ` jim owens
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From: jim owens @ 2009-09-01 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Massimo Maggi; +Cc: linux-btrfs
Massimo Maggi wrote:
> Hi,
> SSDs have low latency but a high price per GB,
> Traditional hard disks have high latency, but high sequential read/write
> speed and low price per GB.
> Is possibile to use a SSD for metadata, which requires many seeks and is
> relatively small, in a special "RAID mode" with a traditional hard disk
> for the extents of the real data?
> A cheap but performant SSD (maybe 32 GB) + a big and fast HD (maybe 1.5
> TB, or two in RAID0 - 3TB ), wouldn't create an array much cheaper than
> a ssd-only array of the same size, and much faster (in
> not-only-sequential workload) than one or two traditional HDs in RAID0?
> Would it work?
> Thank you for your precious time!
> Massimo Maggi
> massimo@mmmm.it
well, it is not a "new" idea.
yes people are thinking about it, but it is not the most critical
work on the list of things to do for btrfs or any other linux fs.
jim
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