From: "Tomas France" <tomfra@centrum.cz>
To: linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: SWAP file on a RAID-10 array possible?
Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 10:52:56 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <00a001c7e175$315c3c20$332317ac@Cortex> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 46C37342.9080509@msgid.tls.msk.ru
This wouldn't be probably the best solution in my situation. The computer we
are talking about will be quad-core web server with 8GB RAM and initially
2x500GB SATA HDDs setup in a RAID-1 array. When it begins running low on
space or more HDDs performance is needed, I plan to convert the RAID-1 to
RAID-10 by adding 2-4 more hard disks (I've found some info on how to do
this so hopefully it will work).
If I should follow the commonly accepted strategy saying that the swap space
should be 2X+ the amount of RAM, that means 16GB. If I add 4 more HDDs in
RAID-1 pairs later, then I would end up with 3 swap partitions on RAID-1
taking 96GB (6*16GB) of space on the harddrives which would be a
considerable waste of space.
Sure, when adding the more hard disks I could probably create a smaller swap
partition on each of them but that would be yet another complication. Using
a swap file initally on the RAID-1 array and then on the RAID-10 array
sounds like a much simpler solution to me as it will allow me to change the
size of the swap space more flexibly.
Tomas
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Tokarev" <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
To: "Tomas France" <tomfra@centrum.cz>
Cc: <linux-raid@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: SWAP file on a RAID-10 array possible?
> Tomas France wrote:
>> Thanks for the answer, David!
>>
>> I kind of think RAID-10 is a very good choice for a swap file. For now I
>> will need to setup the swap file on a simple RAID-1 array anyway, I just
>> need to be prepared when it's time to add more disks and transform the
>> whole thing into RAID-10... which will be big fun anyway, for sure ;)
>
> By the way, you don't really need raid10 for swap. Built-in linux
> swap code can utilize multiple swap areas just fine - mkswap + swapon
> on multiple devices/files. This is essentially a raid0. For raid10,
> one thing needed is the mirroring, with is provided by raid1. So
> when you've two drives, use single partition on both to form a raid1
> array for swap space. If you've 4 drives, create 2 raid1 arrays and
> specify them both as swap space, giving them appropriate priority
> (prio=xxx in swap line in fstab). With 6 drives, have 3 raid1 arrays
> and so on... This way, the whole thing is much simpler and more
> manageable.
>
> /mjt
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-18 8:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-07 8:16 Linux RAID migration saeed bishara
2007-08-07 8:26 ` Tuomas Leikola
2007-08-07 10:02 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-07 10:22 ` Neil Brown
2007-08-07 10:32 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-07 10:46 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-07 11:18 ` Neil Brown
2007-08-07 11:31 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-07 11:40 ` Neil Brown
2007-08-07 13:27 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-07 15:15 ` saeed bishara
2007-08-09 3:23 ` Neil Brown
2007-08-15 9:02 ` SWAP file on a RAID-10 array possible? Tomas France
2007-08-15 10:10 ` David Greaves
2007-08-15 10:28 ` Tomas France
2007-08-15 12:59 ` David Greaves
2007-08-15 14:32 ` Daniel Korstad
2007-08-15 21:42 ` Michael Tokarev
2007-08-18 8:52 ` Tomas France [this message]
2007-08-15 22:02 ` Bill Davidsen
2007-08-07 10:37 ` Linux RAID migration Tomasz Chmielewski
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