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Posted by SpamTrapSeeSig on 10/11/05 06:55
In article <1128986470.313013.117400@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
joelgilbert@gmail.com writes
>Don't go SATA raid. Go for a 4Gbit Fibre Huge Array.
I was going to say that!
Or at least, if you want performance, consider the bandwidth at every
point & look for bottlenecks. SATA isn't all that fast really, and bogs
down with bi-directional traffic (as they all do). So you need one
(physical) disk per channel for decent throughput.
A proper fibre array is indeed the way to go.
Regards,
Simonm.
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