From: James Pattinson <jamesp@aethos.co.uk>
To: linux-lvm@msede.com
Subject: Re: [linux-lvm] mirroring
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 21:55:16 +0000 (GMT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.10.9911222150510.8665-100000@fuse.aethos.co.uk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199911222107.WAA25823@e35.marxmeier.com>
This reminds me of something - I used to use purely md on my system,
striping across SCSI and IDE disks for maximum performance. Using hdpart
-t, I got 25MB per second throughput on /dev/md0, now I'm using LVM on
it's own, but still striping using LVM, and I only seem to get about 17MB
per sec. I *much* prefer using a LVM'd system though, and this performance
doesn't really matter to me.
I recall that the raid patches use MMX or something for higher performance
- is this something LVM could do as well, or do people recommend making a
big fast /dev/md0 then throwing it into a vg? of course then we have all
the raid0145+lvm patch issues... grrrr... how bad is the stock kernel raid
support anyway? :)
Well, cheers, and keep up the darn good work all you developers (Heinz
especially :) )
James
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Michael Marxmeier wrote:
> Hello Brian,
>
> > Looking at this LVM for linux, it all seems very familiar to me
> > as an HPUX administrator. However, the one thing that I don't see is the
> > ability to do RAID1 (mirroring). Is that available, or will it be in the
> > future?
>
> You can use LVM on top of MD which provides RAID 1 and 5.
> It was initially planned to have RAID 1 in LVM but so far
> this has not been done.
>
> It would be nice to have RAID and LVM more integrated (from the
> administrative point of view).
>
>
> Hope this helps
> Michael
>
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Thread overview: 18+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1999-11-22 21:07 [linux-lvm] mirroring Michael Marxmeier
1999-11-22 21:55 ` James Pattinson [this message]
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2006-05-18 8:05 Jonathan E Brassow
2006-05-18 10:56 ` Jens Wilke
2006-05-31 23:15 ` Harik A'ttar
2006-05-31 23:19 ` Harik A'ttar
2000-02-11 15:58 [linux-lvm] Mirroring Chris Anderson
2000-02-11 16:25 ` Harald Milz
2000-02-11 17:19 ` Chris Anderson
2000-02-11 18:06 ` A James Lewis
2000-02-11 18:16 ` Chris Anderson
2000-02-14 16:39 ` Luca Berra
2000-02-11 19:50 ` Chris McKinley
2000-02-12 0:18 ` Heinz Mauelshagen
2000-02-15 17:19 ` Mats Wichmann
2000-02-15 18:27 ` Michael Marxmeier
2000-02-12 15:18 ` Brian Kress
1999-11-22 20:59 [linux-lvm] mirroring Brian C. Huffman
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