Re: ICH7R a SATA II RAID - problem z trzecim SYS dyskiem

Autor: vector <vector_at_kki.pl>
Data: Sun 29 Apr 2007 - 13:46:23 MET DST
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On 29 Kwi, 04:18, Radosław Sokół <rso...@magsoft.com.pl> wrote:

> Do RAID 10 potrzebujesz czterech dysków. Cudów nie ma.

http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAID_%28informatyka%29#RAID_1.2B0
Zobacz MATRIX RAID i ze strony Intela:

"Intel Matrix Storage Technology can also improve the performance of
disk intensive retrieval applications such as editing home video. By
combining from two to four drives in a RAID 0 configuration, data can
be accessed on each drive simultaneously, speeding up response time on
data-intensive applications. Also, due to drive load balancing, even
systems with RAID 1 can take advantage of faster boot times and data
reads. In the office there are more background tasks such as virus
scans, data backup, e-mail, and data processing consuming storage
resources. Implementing a basic RAID 1 configuration helps alleviate
the bottleneck encountered by running these added tasks."

źródło: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/matrixstorage_sb.htm

To jak to jest z tym MATRIX RAID? Jest tego warty czy lepiej zrobić
sobie stripping?
Received on Sun Apr 29 13:50:08 2007

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