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Jan 8, 2009

I am looking for better disk performance. Due to the tight budget, I have to choose one of following options as my disk choice:

2 SATAII disk w/RAID0, 7200rpm, 32M cache for each disk

1 SAS disk, 15000rpm, 16M cache.

which one will be better and how better if other things(hardware & OS) are same?

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Quote:

[root@xx]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 4.0G 3.6G 196M 95% /
/dev/sdb1 135G 111G 18G 87% /backup
/dev/sda1 198M 40M 148M 22% /boot
none 3.0G 0 3.0G 0% /dev/shm
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/dev/sda3 25G 6.0G 18G 26% /usr
/dev/sda2 25G 20G 4.4G 82% /var
/tmp 2.0G 37M 1.9G 2% /var/tmp

alos

Quote:

[root@xxxx]# du -h --max-depth=1
1.8M ./tmp
8.0K ./opt
1.2M ./namedOLD
728K ./named
84K ./profiles
18G ./lib
423M ./cpanel
4.0K ./portsentry
28K ./empty
16K ./lost+found
288K ./run
672M ./cache
8.0K ./local
8.0K ./preserve
28K ./db
217M ./log
1.2M ./www
40K ./lock
16K ./crash
8.0K ./nis
8.0K ./net-snmp
24K ./yp
12K ./account
100K ./netenberg
170M ./spool
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<UNUSED>
The data for partition 3 is:
<UNUSED>
The data for partition 4 is:
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Logical Drive : 1( Adapter: 0 ): Status: OPTIMAL
---------------------------------------------------
SpanDepth :01 RaidLevel: 1 RdAhead : Adaptive Cache: CachedIo
StripSz :064KB Stripes : 2 WrPolicy: WriteThru

Logical Drive 1 : SpanLevel_0 Disks
Chnl Target StartBlock Blocks Physical Target Status
---- ------ ---------- ------ ----------------------
0 00 0x00000000 0x021ea800 ONLINE
0 03 0x00000000 0x021ea800 ONLINE

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sdb1 0.01 0.03 0.00 1214 4
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