[Discuss] lvm snapshot cloning
Dan Ritter
dsr at tao.merseine.nu
Wed Oct 26 15:26:39 EDT 2011
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 03:18:06PM -0400, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:
> > From: markw at mohawksoft.com [mailto:markw at mohawksoft.com]
> >
> > If you can get more than 160MB/s (sustained) on anything other than exotic
> > hardware, I'd be surprised. 1Gbit/sec per disk sustained is currently not
> > possible with COTS hardware that is available.
> >
> > Transfer rate is not "sustained," and "peak" is not "sustained." Yes, if
> > can can manage to read/write to disk cache, you can get cool performance,
> > but if you are doing backups, you will blow out cache quite quickly.
>
> Go measure it before you say anymore. Because I've spent a lot of time in
> the last 4 years benchmarking disks. I can say the typical sequential
> throughput, read or write, for nearly all disks (7.2krpm sata up to 15krpm
> sas) is 1.0 Gbit/sec. Sustained sequential read/write. For let's say, the
> entire disk. Or at least tens of GB.
>
> Even laptops (7.2krpm sata dell) are able to sustain this speed.
Erm.
1 Gb/s * 1024 M/G * 1B/8b = 128MB/s
Anything which can do
160 is clearly capable of doing 128.
You two are arguing in different directions.
-dsr-
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