Discuss digest, Vol 1 #1123 - 10 msgs
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Wed Apr 28 22:20:40 EDT 2004
Derek Atkins <warlord at MIT.EDU> wrote:
> Uh, actually, there is a penalty. With S/W RAID1 the kernel has to
> perform two writes across the PCI/IDE bus ...This extra writing will
> definitely cause a peformance penalty (on writes) for software raid
> that you wont see in a hardware raid.
It's not measurable because the drive speed is well under 1/2 the PCI bus
speed (more like 1/200th).
> Also, historically it had NOT been recommended to use both parts of an
> IDE bus because the master/slave relationship reduces the bus
> throughput. Has this changed recently?
I'm not talking master/slave. I'm talking RAID1 on a two-drive configuration:
one drive as master on each of the two independent IDE buses. It's been
something like 10 years since any motherboard came out that didn't have
independent IDE buses.
Try a benchmark on a 2-drive software RAID1 vs. a 2-drive hardware RAID1. You
won't be able to measure the difference. I tried and couldn't find any.
-rich
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