From: Nathan Dietsch <njd@ndietsch.com>
To: coreyfro@coreyfro.com, linux-raid@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: RAID5 crash and burn
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 00:54:20 +1100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4184EE8C.2020408@ndietsch.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1867.63.204.219.3.1099216777.squirrel@63.204.219.3>
Hello Corey,
coreyfro@coreyfro.com wrote:
>Ahhhhhh... doesn't use the raidtab... nothing needs raidtab anymore... i
>guess its time i got with the program...
>
>About swap failing, would there be much of a performence hit if i mirrored
>swap?
>
>
From what I read earlier in the thread, you already have a swap
partition on software RAID5, so how would going to RAID1 hurt performance.?
With swap on RAID5 -- unless you are paging very heavily (enough for a
full-stripe write) -- it seems you would go into Read-Modify-Write
anyway and this will hurt ... badly.
Mirroring swap is a good idea to avoid crashes as Guy suggests.
If you are seriously considering the performance implications of RAID1
vs RAID5 for swap, you are already done for performance wise.
Personally I would not consider software RAID5 suitable for tasks which
require performance. An exception would be for heavy I/O that causes
full-stripe writes, in which case you would probably get a win out of
the extra disks.
I hope this helps.
Kind Regards,
Nathan Dietsch
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-10-31 13:54 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-10-31 4:59 RAID5 crash and burn coreyfro
2004-10-31 5:18 ` Guy
2004-10-31 9:59 ` coreyfro
2004-10-31 11:26 ` Robin Bowes
2004-10-31 17:19 ` coreyfro
2004-10-31 13:15 ` Guy
2004-10-31 13:54 ` Nathan Dietsch [this message]
2004-10-31 19:41 ` Mark Hahn
2004-11-01 4:26 ` Nathan Dietsch
2004-11-01 5:29 ` Mark Hahn
2004-11-01 6:05 ` Nathan Dietsch
2004-11-01 6:32 ` Mark Hahn
2004-11-01 7:01 ` Guy
2004-11-01 9:01 ` Nathan Dietsch
2004-11-01 8:58 ` Nathan Dietsch
2004-10-31 19:05 ` Michael Robinton
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